Treaty of Paris, ending American Revolutionary War, acknowledges American independence.
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The Treaty of Paris marked the end of the American Revolutionary War between Great Britain and the United States, solidifying American independence. The treaty was signed in Paris, France, by representatives of both nations, establishing clear borders for the newly formed United States. This pivotal moment not only ended years of conflict but also paved the way for diplomatic relations between the two countries. The Treaty of Paris affirmed the United States as a sovereign nation and set the stage for it to begin its journey towards becoming a powerful global force. #TreatyofParis #AmericanRevolution #Independence #HistoricDiplomacy
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