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WARM UP 1. Which spy supplied the information that helped Lafayette identify where General Cornwallis would be? 2. Who was a British Commander who was in control of their troops located in the South?

The Treaty of Paris

The End of the War The Battle of Yorktown did not end the American Revolution. The Treaty of Paris officially ended the American Revolution. A treaty is a written agreement between countries. Why was the meeting held in Paris?

Work Begins on the Treaty Work on the Treaty of Paris began in April Richard Oswald represented the British at the meeting. Benjamin Franklin represented the United States. Each man presented the terms of their country for the agreement.

What Did the Americans Want? The British had to accept American independence. All British soldiers must leave America. Ben Franklin said Americans might feel better toward the British if they paid for those towns that were destroyed in the war.

What Did the British Want? The British asked that Loyalists who chose to remain in the United States be treated fairly. Is this all the British wanted?

Negotiations Richard Oswald and Benjamin Franklin negotiated or talked with one another to work out an agreement. They discussed the terms for more than a year. The Treaty of Paris was signed on September 3, 1783

The End Result The Treaty of Paris named the United States as a new nation and described its borders. The U.S. would reach to Florida in the south, to Canada in the north, and the Mississippi River in the west. No regard was given to Native Americans living in the Ohio River Valley.

The Treaty of Paris—1783 Officially ended the American Revolution Set many geographic borders, including U.S. and Canada Florida was returned to Spain British merchants must be paid for lost items Loyalists must be paid for lost property