Following France's defeat in the French and Indian War, the Treaty of Paris in 1763 settled the dispute by
A) ceding all lands west of the Appalachian Mountains to Spain.
B) forcing France to accept and pay all debts to the new territories that were gained by England.
C) declaring a total truce and leaving all territories in the hands of those who held them prior to the war.
D) awarding to England all of the territories between the Arctic Circle and the Gulf of Mexico.
E) equally distributing territories between the nations of France and England.
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