The Treaty of Paris is an attempt to bring peace to Europe.
Land adjustments[]
Spain[]
Gains: Menorca (from England) Milan (from Austria) Guinea (from Portugal)
Losses: North African Citadels (to Portugal) Half of Tejas (to France)
France[]
Gains: Austrian Netherlands (from Austria) Half of Tejas (from Spain)
Losses: Acadia (to England) Ohio (to England)
UKGBIH (England)[]
Gains: Acadia (from France) Ohio (from France) Cape Verde (from Portugal)
Losses:
Minorca (to Spain) Leeward Islands (to Denmark)
Denmark[]
Gains: Leeward Islands (from England)
Losses: Norway (to Sweden)
Sweden[]
Gains: Norway (from Denmark)
Loses: Finland (to Russia)
Russia[]
Gains: Finland (from Sweden)
Loses: None
Prussia[]
Gains: none
Loses Silesia (to Austria)
Austria[]
Gains: Silesia (from Prussia)
Loses: Milan (to Spain) Austrian Netherlands (to France)
Portugal[]
Gains: North African Citadels (From Spain)
Loses: Guinea (to Spain) Cape Verde (to England)
Royalty appointments[]
Bavaria:Spanish/French choice
Saxony:English choice
Poland-Lithuania:Russian choice with an English Veto.
Genoa:Spanish choice
Venice:Austrian choice
Two Sicilies:French choice