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This Day in American History

September 3

1 historic event on this date

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Treaty of Paris Signed

American negotiators Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay signed the Treaty of Paris with Great Britain, formally ending the Revolutionary War. The treaty recognized American independence and established boundaries stretching from the Atlantic to the Mississippi River.

Why It Matters

The Treaty of Paris secured American independence through diplomacy and established the territorial foundation for the new republic, demonstrating the young nation's ability to negotiate as a sovereign equal.

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