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Name: Treaty of Paris (1783)

Type: Event

Start: 1783 AD

End: 1783 AD

Parent: American Revolutionary War

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Was the treaty that officially ended the American Revolutionary War between the United States and Great Britain as well as various other related wars. The treaty set the boundaries between British North America and the United States.

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  • September 1783: Recognition by Great Britain of the independence of the Thirteen Colonies with the renunciation of the territories between the Allegan mountains and the Mississippi. End of the War. The United States leave the territories occupied in the remnant British possessions.
  • January 1783: With the treaties that ended the American Revolutionary War, Spain retained West Florida and Menorca.
  • September 1783: Recognition by Great Britain of the independence of the Thirteen Colonies with the renunciation of the territories between the Allegan mountains and the Mississippi.
  • September 1783: In the Treaty of Paris (1783), Britain agreed to return nearly all Dutch possessions captured in the East Indies (the most important of which, Trincomalee on Ceylon, had already been retaken by the French anyway) but kept Negapatnam on the Indian coast.
  • January 1783: East Florida conquered by spain.

  • Selected Sources


  • Fredriksen, J.C. (2010): Chronology of American Military History - Volume 1, Facts On File, p.166
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