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10 October, 15:50
Intresting facts about the 1783 treaty of paris
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Signed by U. S. and British Representatives on September 3, 1783, ending the Revolutionary War
Based on a preliminary treaty agreed to in 1782
Recognized the independence of the United States
Granted the U. S. significant western territories
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