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Treaty of Paris, 1783

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Treaty of Paris, 1783

Treaty signed at the end of the American Revolution formally recognizing American independence.

In addition to recognizing the USA, the treaty established the country's boundaries, secured certain fishing rights, opened up the Mississippi River to navigation by both British and US citizens, granted creditors from both countries access to collect their debts, and provided fair treatment for Loyalists.



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