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Did the Treaty of Paris bring peace to Paris?

The 1783 Treaty of Paris was part of a peace making process that ended a war in which the French were fighting, but it did not specifically effect the French itself. The 1783 Treaty of Paris ended the American Revolution. France was one of the nations that had taken part in this war on the side of the Americans. The Treaty of Paris, however, was between the Americans and the Kingdom of Great Britain, and the a separate treaty was used for the conflict between France and the British.


What was one reason that Britain gave up so much land in the Treaty of Paris?

to get on Americas good side (APEX)


What was Great Britain's justification for its continued occupation of a number of posts on US soil despite the terms of the 1783 Treaty of Paris?

They claimed they were only there to make sure that the Americans honored the treaty in regards to paying debts and Loyalists (be nice to them). *But they were really there so that they could get the Indians on their side so that America would not try to attack Canada.*


Did anyone think that treaty of Waitangi has a face on the right side of the treaty?

Sorry, but not really. Though, when I looked at the photo of the treaty after your post, it kinda looked like one.


Was Eamon de Valera pro treaty or anti treaty?

He was anti-treaty. In fact, he sent Michael Collins to negotiate the treaty because he knew that they would not get all they wanted and people would blame Collins for that failure rather than him.

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Did the Treaty of Paris bring peace to Paris?

The 1783 Treaty of Paris was part of a peace making process that ended a war in which the French were fighting, but it did not specifically effect the French itself. The 1783 Treaty of Paris ended the American Revolution. France was one of the nations that had taken part in this war on the side of the Americans. The Treaty of Paris, however, was between the Americans and the Kingdom of Great Britain, and the a separate treaty was used for the conflict between France and the British.


How far is Versailles from Disney Paris?

About 35 miles, and the other side of Paris


What ended the revolutionary war-?

The Treaty of Paris, signed on September 3, 1783, ended the American Revolutionary War between Great Britain on one side and the United States of America on the other.


What was one reason that Britain gave up so much land in the Treaty of Paris?

to get on Americas good side (APEX)


What was the reason for the treaty of Waitangi?

for maori and the English live along side of each other happly


Why did the British come to Florida?

The Britian won the state of Florida from Spain in 1763. This was due to the conditions of the Treaty of Paris.


Why did the US pick the Ally side?

Treaty


What famous document made Mississippi property of the US?

Do you mean the Louisiana Territory? If you do, then its the Louisiana Purchase


Which gas does not react with oxygen?

Noble gases are considered inactive and do not react with any other substance/element.


How does Paris propose to end the Trojan war and how did King Priam react?

Paris was actually the one who started the Trojan War. He stole Menelaus's wife, Helen. King Priam was on his side. The Greeks ended the war by giving them a horse and attacking them. The Greeks ended the war by wining over the war.


Why did charles Lindbergh fly from new york to paris?

To get to the other side. To be first person to cross Atlantic by plane alone


What document ended the American Revolutionary War?

The Emancipation of Proclamation or the 13 amendment... This answer is incorrect! The Emancipation Proclamation (the correct name)was not around for the American Revolutionary War. The Emancipation of Proclamation was penned in the Civil War NOT the American Revolutionary War. President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863.The Treaty of Paris, signed on September 3, 1783, ended the American Revolutionary War between Great Britain on one side and the United States of America and its allies on the other.