The territory shaded in green and orange was land that the French claimed after the Treaty of Paris.
What was the treaty of Paris
The Treaty of Paris (1783) concluded the American Revolutionary War, acknowledging American independence from Great Britain. It established the boundaries of the United States, extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River.
The treaty granted fishing rights and navigation privileges, addressed war-related debts and property confiscations, and paved the way for peaceful relations between the newly formed United States and Britain.