Sept. 3, 1783, the Treaty of Paris formally established “a general peace.” Signed by Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and John Jay – Article I affirmed 13 “free sovereign and Independent States,” and remains in force today. Highlighting their views on the treaty – in their own words – from their letters in the weeks that followed.
Path to Liberty. Fast Friday Edition: September 3, 2021
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Benjamin Franklin – Letter to the President of Congress (31 Aug 1783)
Free Sovereign and Independent States: George III and the Treaty of Paris
John Adams to the President of Congress (5 Sept 1783)
Benjamin Franklin to David Hartley (6 Sept 1783)
Benjamin Franklin To Josiah Quincy (11 Sept 1783)
John Jay to Robert Morris (12 Sept 1783)
John Jay to Gen. Philip Schuyler (16 Sept 1783)
Benjamin Franklin to John Adams in 1781
John Jay to Gouverneur Morris (24 Sept 1783)
John Jay to Alexander Hamilton (28 Sept 1783)
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