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xxTIMURxx [149]
3 years ago
12

When did great britain surrender the northwest territory?

History
2 answers:
Fynjy0 [20]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

It was in 1763

Explanation:

Alenkasestr [34]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

It was in the year 1763

Explanation:

The British victory in the Seven YearsÂ' War was confirmed in the Treaty of Paris in 1763, in which, among many other things, the French surrendered their claim to the Old Northwest. Later, during the War for Independence, American interests in the area were advanced by the military exploits of George Rogers Clark.

The Treaty of Paris was signed by U.S. and British Representatives on September 3, 1783, ending the War of the American Revolution. ... The 1783 Treaty was one of a series of treaties signed at Paris in 1783 that also established peace between Great Britain and the allied nations of France, Spain, and the Netherlands.

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