How Michigan Became British In 1763, a momentous treaty changed the trajectory of Michigan and North America as a whole. The Treaty of Paris, signed on February 10, 1763, officially ended the Seven Years’ War (commonly known in America as the French and Indian War). It marked the transfer of Michigan and all French territory east of the Mississippi River to British control. What seemed like a major victory for the British Empire carried long-term consequences that sowed the seeds of conflict in North America. The Seven Years’ War began as a territorial dispute over the Ohio River Valley, pitting… Read More »








