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The Treaty of Paris was the culmination of the American Revolution, where the 13 Colonies won independence from Great Britain. It was signed on 1783 in Paris, by representatives of the United States of America (Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay) and representatives of King Charles III.
<u>Great Britain saw an opportunity to stop spending money and resources into the war, while maintaining a trade alliance with the colonies </u>that would benefit them, so The Crown agreed to recognize the 13 Colonies as a new independent nation, United States of America.
<em>They ensured peace establishing certain articles that benefited both countries</em><em>, for example; all prisoners from both sides were to be released, properties of the Loyalists were to be returned, both countries would have access to the Mississippi River. The Treaty of Paris also established the boundaries for the United States of America and the British North America. </em>
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No, I do not believe that it caused the Civil War. The Civil war was more caused by the states for slavery and against slavery spliting up and fighting to the point where it ended up causing a Civil War.
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President James Monroe in 1820
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The Democratic-Republican President John Monroe was reelected into office unopposed. His opposition could not bring a credible candidate to challenge the incumbent (already sitting president) and as a result, the election was unopposed and he won the necessary Electoral Colleges and was returned President.
The inability of the opposition, the Federalist Party to find a suitable and credible candidate to oppose President John Monroe was as a result of its dwindling influence in the political landscape after the war of 1812.
The incumbent President won all the available states with an 80% margin. His running mate and vice president was Daniel Tompkins.