viernes, 8 de abril de 2011

The Treaty of Paris

After all the great fightings and battles the patriots had to endure in order to accomplish 
their Independence, they finally got to the end of it and signed the known treaty of Paris. 
What had happened?  Why would the British make peace with patriots?




When the British heard of the surrender at Yorktown, the 
House of Commons was in an uproar. They now were concerned of losing the war. The British prime minister North resigned and was replace 
by Lord Shelborne.


The Treaty of Paris, 1783. The British delegation refused to pose.




Lord Shelborne wanted to negotiate an end to the war. He sent Richard Oswald to Paris to meet with the American representatives Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and John Jay.
The Treaty of Paris was signed on September 3, 1782. The treaty was ratified on April 17, 1783, and it officially recognized American independence.





This treaty had also some terms that were beneficial for the Americans as well for the British. Under the terms of the treaty for example:

  • Britain recognized the independent nation of the United States of America. 
  • Britain agreed to remove all of its troops from America. 
  • The treaty also set new borders for the United States including all land from the Great Lakes on the north to Florida on the south, and from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River.
  • The United States agreed to allow British troops still in America to leave. 
  • America agreed to pay all existing debts owed to Britain. 
  • The Treaty of Paris is on display during a media preview at the National Archives August 21, 2008 in Washington DC. The Treaty of Paris is the agreement that marked the official end of the Revolutionary War and will go on display August 29, to commemorate the 225th anniversary of its signing.
    The Treaty of Paris
  • They also agreed not to persecute loyalists still in America, and allow those that left America to return.
As a conclusion the Treaty of Paris which was represented by Benjamin Franklin was considered as The Treaty of Paris officially ended the revolution, and recognized the United States of America as an independent nation.

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