It varies enormously. Eurostar Paris-London can be as much as £120 ($200) at peak periods, more usually about £70 return; to take a car on a ferry costs between £25 and £200 each way, depending on route and time. The cheapest is as a foot passenger on a Dover-Calais ferry midweek in winter, which can cost as little as £3, but then you have to get a train to Boulogne and another to Paris for an extra £30 or so.
No.
the treaty of paris was between France and Britain.
none. the gov. of Britain did it
There have been around 20 Paris treaties and some were between Britain and France
That the Treaty of Paris gave Britain most of Canada.
The Treaty of Paris was a triumph for the Americans. Great Britain recognized the United States as an independent nation
Britain kept the Caribbean island that France wanted
Britain kept the Caribbean island that France wanted
NO! London is located in Great Britain and Paris is the capital city of France.
the treaty of paris.......
in 1783 in 1783
because Britain signed the treaty of Paris...