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Illusion [34]
3 years ago
9

Select the key terms of the Treaty of Paris.

History
2 answers:
Vanyuwa [196]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<em>The colonies were recognised as an independent nation. </em>

<em>The colonies received English land east of the Mississippi. </em>

<em>Canada was accepted as an English possession.</em>

<em> The colonies would pay their prewar debts to England. English loyalists would get their properties back/.</em>

Explanation:

The treaty of Paris was signed by the representatives of George Third of Great Britain and the representatives of US, on September 3, 1783. It marked the end of American revolutionary war. It also settled the boundary between the USA and British Empire in North America. The first important point of the treaty was that  the Britain recognised the thirteen colonies to be independent and free. The other points that were agreed upon were debts, prisoners of war, Property of the loyalists and protecting citizens possessions. Today only the article 1 remains  in force, it recognises the US as an independent country.

Luda [366]3 years ago
4 0
The colonies were recognized as an independent nation.
Canada was English
I’m pretty sure the loyalists got their
tbh I’m not sure about the others except that France definitely didn’t get Florida and England never protected America’s ports after its independence.
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