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31 May, 11:01

Select the four provisions of the 1783 Treaty of Paris.

The U. S. received all land east of the Mississippi except New Orleans and Florida.

England paid for colonial property it had damaged.

France received Florida.

England recognized American independence.

England repatriated Loyalists.

The U. S. would pay pre-war debts to England.

Loyalist property would be returned.

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  1. 31 May, 13:19
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    The four provisions of the 1783 Treaty of Paris are

    (A) The U. S. received all land east of the Mississippi except New Orleans and Florida.

    (D) England recognized American independence.

    (F) The U. S. would pay pre-war debts to England.

    (G) Loyalist property would be returned.

    Explanation:

    The treaty of Paris ended the seven years war between Britain and America. With the treaty, Britain officially announced the independence of America and gave America the east territory of Mississippi river excluding New Orleans and Florida. It always paved the way for America for the westward expansion.

    The treaty also resolved the issues related with the American debt owners to the British creditors and provided fair treatment to the loyal citizens of America. The treaty is named after the city in which it was signed and also included France and Spain.
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