Which of the following best evaluates the results of the French and Indian War?(1 point)

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The British gained territory, and the French lost virtually all their North American territory.
The British gained territory, and the French lost virtually all their North American territory.

British colonists gained territory west of the Appalachian Mountains.
British colonists gained territory west of the Appalachian Mountains.

Spain took control of all of the Louisiana and Florida territories.
Spain took control of all of the Louisiana and Florida territories.

France took control of the region between the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains.

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The best evaluation of the results of the French and Indian War is:

The British gained territory, and the French lost virtually all their North American territory.

This statement accurately reflects the outcome of the war, as the Treaty of Paris (1763) resulted in significant territorial gains for the British and a substantial reduction of French territorial claims in North America.

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