After the Revolutionary War, the western boundary of the United States was established by the Treaty of Paris in 1783. It extended to the Mississippi River, which became the primary marker of the western frontier. This boundary allowed for the expansion of American territory and set the stage for future westward movement. The land to the west was largely uncharted and held by various European powers and Indigenous nations.
At the end of the Revolutionary War, the western boundary of the United States was established at the Mississippi River. This geographic feature facilitated westward expansion by providing a natural route for trade and transportation. The availability of land west of the river encouraged settlers to move into new territories, leading to the eventual exploration and settlement of the American West.
the Mississippi River
The Appalachian Mountains became the western boundary of the British colonies.
the Mississippi River
i am not so sure about 1783, but i am sure that the river that became the western boundary of the united states as the result of the revoltionary war is the MISSISSIPPI RIVER.
Missippi river
ohio.........
The Revolutionary War
The 13 colonies became the 13 original states after the revolution ended.
There were 13 colonies during the Revolutionary War. After the Revolutionary War, they became the original 13 United States of America.
The Americans...which became the United States.
The United States of America won and became a separate country.