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Sliva [168]
3 years ago
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2. Briefly summarize what you think were the most important points of the treaty. Please

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The first point, and most important to the Americans, was that Britain recognize the Thirteen Colonies to be free and independent states. That Britain no longer had any claim on the land or government. The second major point was that the boundaries of the United States allowed for western expansion.

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