King William's War (1689-1697) concluded with the Treaty of Ryswick, which effectively restored the status quo ante bellum, meaning no significant territorial changes occurred. While neither side achieved a decisive victory, the war is often viewed as a success for the French, as they retained their territories in North America. However, the war weakened both colonial powers and set the stage for future conflicts in the region.
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