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The way the 1763 treaty which ended the French and Indian War changed Georgia's borders was by C. moving Georgia's western border from the Pacific Ocean to the Mississippi River.What did the 1763 treaty do for Georgia?When the colony of Georgia was established, the British had the grand idea that it extended from the Atlantic Ocean all the way to the Pacific Ocean. The shape of the colony was essentially two state lines between South Carolina and Florida, all the way to the Pacific Coast, even though the British settlers never ventured past the Mississippi River. When the British won the French and Indian War and got the French to sign the 1763 treaty, they gained access to some of the French land in the west. This then allowed the British to formally draw the shape of the Georgia colony. They gave Georgia the shape it has today by making the western territory the Mississippi River instead of the Pacific Ocean.Find out more on the 1763 treaty at https://brainly.com/question/17514175#SPJ1