Signed on Sept 3, 1783 – the Treaty of Paris was intended to end the war for independence. But the war didn’t officially end on that date with the signatures of Franklin, John Adams and John Jay. The treaty, made with 13 free, sovereign, and independent states, still needed their approval, and it almost didn’t happen. This forgotten history reveals the true nature of the revolutionary American system.
Path to Liberty: September 4, 2024
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Maharrey – Don’t Miss the Most Important Part of the Declaration of Independence
John Hancock – Letter to George Washington (6 July 1776)
Wolverton – Free Sovereign and Independent States: George III and the Treaty of Paris
John Adams to the President of Congress (5 Sept 1783)
Benjamin Franklin – Letter to Josiah Quincy (11 Sept 1783)
John Jay – Letter to Robert Morris (12 Sept 1783)
Maryland State House – Proclaiming Peace, Ratification of the Treaty of Paris
The Story Behind the Proclamation of Peace
Thomas Jefferson’s Notes on Early Career
Ratification Day – Jefferson’s Compromise
Benner – Treaty of Paris Ratified, Formally Ending War for Independence
Thomas Jefferson – Peace Proclamation (14 Jan 1784)
History.com – Treaty of Paris – Northwest Territory
Episode – History Ignored: The Northwest Ordinance of 1787
John Jay to Gouverneur Morris (24 Sept 1783)
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