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After the crash, Hoover announced that the economy was fundamentally sound. On the last day of trading in 1929, the New York Stock Exchange held its annual wild and lavish party, complete with confetti, musicians, and illegal alcohol. The U.S. Department of Labor predicted that 1930 would be A splendid employment year. These sentiments were not as baseless as they may seem in hindsight. Historically, markets cycled up and down, and periods of growth were often followed by downturns that corrected themselves. But this time, there was no market correction; rather, the abrupt shock of the crash was followed by an even more devastating depression. Investors, along with the general public, withdrew their money from banks by the thousands, fearing the banks would go under. The more people pulled out their money in bank runs, the closer the banks came to insolvency.
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The 10 provisions of the Treaty of Paris included 1: The king acknowledged the United States to be free, sovereign and and independent states. He promised to treat them as such and that his heirs would treat them as such as well, 2: To prevent future dispute about where is America and what belongs to the British, boundaries were marked, set, and described in the treaty, 3: It is agreed that the United States citizens may fish in the seas where they please, for whatever kind of fish they please, in British and United States territory, 4: Neither Britain nor the United States would do anything to prevent the collection of debt by lawful creditors in either country, 5: British subjects and loyalists who had property confiscated during the war would have it returned or be reimbursed for it, 6: No one would be persecuted or suffer anymore loss due to the war or the side he had chosen. Any currently in prison over such charges would be immediately released, 7: All prisoners of war on both sides were to be released. The king promised to withdraw all his armies from America without taking anything from the American citizens. and all property taken during the war would be returned, 8: The navigation of the Mississippi river would be free to both the British and the Americans “for ever," 9: If any land were taken by the British or the Americans before the treaty reached the United States, such holdings would be returned without problem and without compensation, and lastly 10: Both parties promised to ratify the treaty within six months, or sooner if possible. The terms of the Treaty of Paris was that the British agreed to recognize American independence as far west as the Mississippi River. The Americans also agreed to honor debts owed to British merchants from before the war and to stop persecuting British Loyalists.
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