Treaty of Paris (The Treaty of Paris in 1763) Treaty of Paris on February 10, 1763, the United Kingdom, Portugal, with France, Spain, for the end of the Seven Years' War and the conclusion. Britain is one side, France and Spain are the other (later Portugal joined) to sign the "Paris Treaty" in Paris. Signing background On February 10, 1763, Britain, Portugal, France, and Spain concluded the Seven Years War. Britain is one side, France and Spain are the other (later Portugal joined) to sign the "Paris Treaty" in Paris. On February 15, 1763, Prussia, Austria, and Saxony Hubertusburg in Saxony also concluded the "Hubertusburg Treaty". Treaty provisions In Europe, France reclaimed Belle Island. In the Americas, France cedes all the land ( except New Orleans ) east of Canada, Cape Breton Island, and the Mississippi River to Britain, Spain cedes Florida to Britain and gets Louisiana, New Orleans, and some monetary compensation from France. In the West Indies, France cedes the islands of Trinidad, Saint Vincent, Grenada, and Tobago to the United Kingdom, and takes back the islands of Martinique, Saint Lucia, Guadeloupe, and Marie Galante in Africa France ceded Mallorca to Spain, Senegal to Britain, and reclaimed Goree. in India France retains only five cities, and no garrisons are allowed. Spain takes back Cuba and the Philippines. The treaty also provides that France withdraw Hanover Elector country, Hesse, Brunswick, Prussia Rhine-Main region, Austria's Ostend, and Newport. France and Spain withdrew from Portugal and its colonies. Overseas power The signing of the treaty attacked France's overseas power and marked the establishment of British maritime hegemony. The 1763 Treaty of Hubertusburg On February 15, 1763, Prussia, which participated in the Seven Years' War, signed the Hubertusburg Treaty with Austria and Saxony in Hubertusburg in Saxony. The agreement stipulates that Prussia still retains Silesia, and Saxony restores its pre-war borders; in the secret clause, Prussia recommends Maria Theresia’s son Joseph II as the Holy Roman Emperor. The signing of the treaty marked the beginning of the rise of Prussia.