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  • Because that was the official agreemant to stop fighting. The British troups were withdrawn from the US and the new borders were established
  • Actually the British did not withdraw all of their troops, though the treaty said that they would. They kept troops out west in the Ohio Valley region. But Britain did recognize the U.S. as an independent country and established formal relations with America. The troops issue would yet play a small part in the decision to go to war in the War of 1812.
  • The two sides agreed to a treaty.
  • The British and the Americans got together and agreed to end the war. The British recognized American independence, the Americans paid off all the debt they owed the British mercanhts, and everyone was content
  • The US and Britain signed the Treaty of Paris in 1783. The Treaty gave the Patriots the two things they wanted. First, the king agreed to that the US was an independent nation. Second, the Americans gained land. The US reached north to British Canada, west to the Miss. River, and south to Spanish Florida. Gary Dominicus

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