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The roses on the Treaty of Paris, signed in 1783, symbolize peace and the end of hostilities between Great Britain and the United States following the American Revolutionary War. They represent the flourishing of a new nation and the hope for a prosperous future. The inclusion of roses reflects the idea of reconciliation and the blossoming of diplomatic relations.

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