Two conditions of the Treaty of Paris include:

History · Middle School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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The Treaty of Paris, signed on September 3, 1783, officially ended the American Revolutionary War between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the United States of America. Two of the significant conditions included in the Treaty were:

1. Recognition of U.S. Independence: One of the most critical provisions of the Treaty of Paris was the recognition by Britain of the independence of the United States. The treaty acknowledged American sovereignty over the territory extending from the southern border of Canada to the northern boundary of Florida, and from the Atlantic coast to the Mississippi River.

2. Territorial Changes: In addition to recognizing U.S. independence, the Treaty of Paris established new boundaries for the United States. Britain ceded Florida back to Spain, and France received territories in Africa and the Caribbean as compensation for its role in the war. The fishing rights off the coast of Newfoundland and in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence were also granted to the Americans.