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The Treaty of Paris in 1783 ended the American Revolutionary War. In the treaty, Great Britain formally recognized the former American colonies as independent and sovereign states.
It also established the boundaries of British North America, protected the rights and property of Loyalists, provided for the settlement of debts on each side, and provided for the exchange of prisoners of war.

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