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Treaty Of Paris

  • Proclamation of 1763

    Proclamation of 1763
    This would be the time where they didn't allow the colonist to move far west toward the Appalachian Mountains that would be heading toward native american land, many saw this as a freedom limitation.
  • Lee's Resolution

    Lee's Resolution
    Congress had held a meeting in Philadelphia that had brought up Richard Henry Lee's resolution that was pushing it's way to convince that Congress to declare independence.
  • Lake Champlain from Canada

    Lake Champlain from Canada
    Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert R. Livingston had made a committee to make draft of the declaration of independence. American army leaves and heads to Lake Champlain from Canada.
  • Jefferson 12-27.

    Jefferson 12-27.
    Jefferson makes a draft pf the declaration of independence when the commitee requests one. The "original Rough draught," is looked over by the committee. Both documents are in the manuscript collections of the Library of Congress.
  • Draft Read

    Draft Read
    A copy of the committee's owned draft of the Declaration of Independence is read in Congress.
  • The Revising.

    The Congress chose to hold debates and revise the Declaration of Independence.
  • Declaration of independance

    In a bright and cool Philadelphia day , Congress adopts the Declaration of Independence .
  • Negotiations

    Negotiations
    In March of 1782, American and British leaders met in Paris to begin negotiations on a peace treaty
  • Treaty

    Treaty
    By November, they had reached a preliminary treaty Not exact date
  • The treaty.

    The treaty.
    The treaty was ratified on April 17, 1783, and it officially recognized American independence it ended the American Revolutionary War between Great Britain on one side and the United States of America
  • The Treaty Of Paris

    The Treaty Of Paris
    The treaty document was signed at the Hôtel de York – which is now 56 Rue Jacob – by John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay (representing the United States) and David Hartley (a member of British Parliament representing the British Monarch, King George III). Hartley was lodging at the hotel, which was therefore chosen in preference to the nearby British Embassy On September 3, Britain also signed separate agreements with France and Spain, and (provisionally) with the Netherlands. In the tre