Once the war ended, Britain won and had control over approximately a third of North America whereas the French was kicked out and ended up keeping control of only an island next to the Caribbean Sea called Saint Domingue. Britain had more space which also meant more financial problems and debt. The way that officials handled
Once the war ended, Britain won and had control over approximately a third of North America whereas the French was kicked out and ended up keeping control of only an island next to the Caribbean Sea called Saint Domingue. Britain had more space which also meant more financial problems and debt. The way that officials handled