Great Britain recognizes the United States of America as an independent nation by signing the Treaty of Paris in 1783
It delcared the United States and independent nation from Great Britain.
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The independence of the United States of America was recognized in the Peace of Paris in 1783.
It is the celebration of Independence Day, where the United States officially became independent from Great Britain, in 1776.
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they won the war of independence/ or the American revolutionary war. The immediate outcome was that the United States of America was formed as an independent nation, no longer under the control of Great Britain.
This document declared to Britain and the world that the United States of America was henceforth an independent nation and no longer a colony of Great Britain, which it had been for the previous 150 years or so.
The correct term is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. No. Great Britain is not in either the United States or North America.
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America became independent following the American Revolutionary War. The American colonies defeated Great Britain, with help from France, Holland, and Spain, and established a new country. According to the National Archives, the first known use of the formal term "United States of America" was in the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Paine had written four months earlier (February, 1776) of "Free and independent States of America." The terms "United Colonies," "United Colonies of America," "United Colonies of North America," and also "States," were also used in 1775 and 1776.
Britain doesn't have an independence day, but most of the countries of the old British Empire celebrate the day that they became independent of Britain. The most famous is probably 4th July in the United States.
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