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During the American Revolutionary War, fighting primarily extended to the Appalachian Mountains and occasionally into the Ohio River Valley. The conflict saw skirmishes and battles as far west as present-day Ohio and Kentucky, where settlers and Native American tribes were involved. However, the main theaters of war were concentrated in the eastern colonies, with the western frontier experiencing less direct engagement. The Treaty of Paris in 1783 ultimately expanded U.S. territory westward, but active combat did not extensively penetrate beyond the Appalachians during the war itself.

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