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=Treaty of Paris=
 * After the Battle of Yorktown the Revolutionary war was thought to be ended but there were still minor battles going on until colonists came up with the Treaty of Paris. The Treaty of Paris was a document signed by, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay. John Adams' wife was Abigail Adams.The treaty then became a war. All the people in the militia were preparing to fight for the last step to Independence. The treaty ended the revolutionary war on September 3, 1783.**


 * __John Jay__** **John Adams __Benjamin franklin__**
 * To see the transcript of treaty of Paris click here:**[|**http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=true&doc=6&page=transcript**]
 * After the treaty was signed by King George the III Brittan agreed to remove all of its British troops from the new nation. The treaty also set new borders for the United States, including all the land from the Great Lakes on the north to Florida on the south, and from the Atlantic Ocean to Mississippi River. After the treaty George Washington was the first presedent. George Washington was also a general for the contenental army. An other general was Fredrick Von Steuben. **

The treaty ended the revolutionary war on September 3, 1783. The treaty was one of the most important events in America’s history! As you can see the Treaty of Paris is the last step to freedom. References
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