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The British gave up forts on American soil, but kept restrictions on American ships and required Americans to repay their debts.
The Treaty of Paris was the peace treaty between the newly formed United States and Britain at the end of the American Revolution. John Adams and John Jay met with representatives in Paris ( hence the name) with the English to sign the agreement ending the war.
The American Revolution ended with the Treaty of Paris - Britain recognized America as an independent country.
The treaty of Paris
The United States stood to gain the most from Pinckney's Treaty in 1795. The treaty, negotiated with Spain, secured important concessions such as free navigation of the Mississippi River and the right to deposit goods in the port of New Orleans. These provisions greatly benefited American farmers and traders, who relied on these waterways for transportation and access to international markets.