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What was the Treaty of Paris important?

It ended the revolutionary war between the British and Americans.


When did the Americans sign the treaty with Paris?

1783


What provision did the Treaty of Paris include?

The Treaty of Paris included a provision that granted the Americans a significant cession of land. The treaty was negotiated in 1783.


Why did the treaty of Paris take place in Paris?

The Treaty of Paris took place there because France largely assisted in the victory of Americans by sending troops, supporting Americans with its navy and financing the war.


Who is the audience of the 1783 Treaty of Paris?

Americans and the French.


Did Native Americans get land from the Treaty of Paris?

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Who helped to negotiate the treaty of Paris to the Americans?

Benjamin Franklin


Who helped to negotiate the treaty Paris of the Americans?

Benjamin Franklin


Why did The Americans end?

because Britain signed the treaty of Paris...


Why did the americans colonize the Philippines?

The Americans wanted to colonize the Philippines because they have a deal or the treaty of Paris with the Japanese who sell the country to them


How did the Americans get such a favorable result in the Treaty of Paris?

The Americans exploited the rivalry between the French and English. The desire of the English and French to leave the other worse off after the war meant that the Americans benefitted heavily from the Treaty of Paris.


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.