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Spain and France were allies during the French and Indian War. A secret treaty, known as the Treaty of Fountainebleu of 1762, was signed to give Louisiana and New Orleans to Spain. France wanted to give land to Spain for helping in the French and Indian War before the war was lost to Great Britain.

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The French and Indian War and the secret Treaty of Fontainebleau of 1762 is explained below in details.

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The French and Indian War occurred in the year 1754 and concluded with the Treaty of Paris in the year 1763. it was declared seven years of war in Europe. The war presented Great Britain tremendous regional profits in North America, but disagreements over following outskirts policy and repaying the war's costs began to colonial dissatisfaction, and conclusively to the American Revolution.

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