Yes, John Jay was from the United States when he signed the Treaty of Paris in 1783. He served as one of the American negotiators and played a key role in the discussions that led to the treaty, which officially ended the Revolutionary War and recognized American independence from Britain. Jay was a prominent figure in early American politics and later became the first Chief Justice of the United States.
The three men that signed the treaty was John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay.
John Adams, John Jay and Benjamin Franklin
The Treaty of Paris, which ended the American Revolutionary War, was signed by representatives from the United States and Great Britain. The representatives from the colonies (United States) were Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay.
John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay all represented U.S. interests and signed the treaty
The treaty document was signed by David Hartley (a member of the British Parliament representing the British Monarch, George the Third), John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay (representing the United States).
The three men that signed the treaty was John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay.
John Adams, John Jay and Benjamin Franklin
The Treaty of Paris, which ended the American Revolutionary War, was signed by representatives from the United States and Great Britain. The representatives from the colonies (United States) were Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay.
John Jay
John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay all represented U.S. interests and signed the treaty
John Jay
The treaty document was signed by David Hartley (a member of the British Parliament representing the British Monarch, George the Third), John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay (representing the United States).
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John Jay, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin
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