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Treaty of Paris 1783

Treaty of Paris 1783. The official recognition of the United States. Negotiations. Representing the United States John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and John Jay (Henry Laurens and William Temple Franklin). Treaty of Paris by Benjamin West. Negotiations.

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Treaty of Paris 1783

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  1. Treaty of Paris 1783 The official recognition of the United States

  2. Negotiations • Representing the United States • John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and John Jay (Henry Laurens and William Temple Franklin)

  3. Treaty of Paris by Benjamin West

  4. Negotiations • Representing the United States were John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and John Jay (Henry Laurens and William Temple Franklin) • US was not supposed to make a separate peace with England, France wanted to be in on the negotiations in order to get the best terms possible for them

  5. Negotiations • Representing the United States were John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and John Jay (Henry Laurens and William Temple Franklin) • US was not supposed to make a separate peace with England, France wanted to be in on the negotiations in order to get the best terms possible for them • The US found the best terms for them were not the best for France

  6. Treaty Terms • Granted official recognition and Independence to the United States of America

  7. Treaty Terms • Granted official recognition and Independence to the United States of America • Ended the Revolutionary War

  8. Treaty Terms • Granted official recognition and Independence to the United States of America • Ended the Revolutionary War • Established the boundaries of the US

  9. Treaty terms • Granted official recognition and Independence to the United States of America • Ended the Revolutionary War • Established the boundaries of the US • Fishing rights along Canada’s coast

  10. Treaty Terms • Granted official recognition and Independence to the United States of America • Ended the Revolutionary War • Established the boundaries of the US • Fishing rights along Canada’s coast • Reimbursement of Loyalists’ property

  11. Treaty Terms • Granted official recognition and Independence to the United States of America • Ended the Revolutionary War • Established the boundaries of the US • Fishing rights along Canada’s coast • Reimbursement of Loyalists’ property • Release of POW’s

  12. Treaty Terms • Granted official recognition and Independence to the United States of America • Ended the Revolutionary War • Established the boundaries of the US • Fishing rights along Canada’s coast • Reimbursement of Loyalists’ property • Release of POW’s • British army to leave and not take any American property with them

  13. Treaty Terms • Granted official recognition and Independence to the United States of America • Ended the Revolutionary War • Established the boundaries of the US • Fishing rights along Canada’s coast • Reimbursement of Loyalists’ property • Release of POW’s • British army to leave and not take any American property with them • Both sides have perpetual access to the Mississippi River

  14. Discussion Question • What is the importance of the US winning its independence how and when it did? What could possible be different?

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