Fifty Years In The Northwest by William H. C. Folsom

1763. The English, under Lieut. Gorrell, abandoned Green Bay in

consequence of the Indian War under Pontiac. Treaty of Paris, by which all the territory of New France, including Wisconsin, was surrendered to the English. About this date the Canadian-French trading establishment at Green Bay ripened into a permanent settlement, the first upon any portion of the territory now forming the state of Wisconsin. By the treaty of Versailles, France ceded Minnesota east of the Mississippi to England, and west of it to Spain.