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Q: What was the effect of the Treaty of Paris on the colonies?
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Britain acknowledged the independence of the 13 American colonies when it signed the?

Treaty of Paris in 1782The Treaty of Paris, the peace treaty between the United States and Britian.


In what document did England recognize the US as a free and independent nation?

I assume by "the colonies" the question refers to the Thirteen Colonies which became the United States. The document that recognized the independence of the United States was the Treaty of Paris of 1783.


What was the treaty in which America independence was recognized by great Britain?

The Treaty of Paris says that England gave up her American colonies and any claims to land east of the Mississipi. The colonies were now free and independent states.


What impact did the Treaty of Paris have on the colonies?

A big one


What effect the Treaty of Paris have on France?

The Treaty of Paris marked the end of France as a power in North America.


What effect did the Treaty of Paris have France?

The Treaty of Paris marked the end of France as a power in North America.


What effect did the Treaty of Paris have on France?

The Treaty of Paris marked the end of France as a power in North America.


How did the Treaty of Paris effect the war?

It ended it


Idependences of he 13 American colonies when it signed what?

Treaty Of Paris


When did the colonies declair their independence from Great Britain?

it was in 1783 with the treaty of paris


What areas were added to the 13 colonies by the Treaty of Paris?

Deutschland (germany)


What effect did the Treaty of Paris have on French colonists in Acadia?

Because their sources were cut off the French starved and had to make the Treaty of Paris.