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End of War

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What was the U.S. Treaty of Paris? America had to pay British merchants what they owed. new states had to return property taken from loyalists.
What was Great Britain's Treaty of Paris? British had to recognize the U.S. as an independent nation. Withdraw troops from American territory. Gave U.S. fishing rights to waters off Canada's coast.
What were the reasons Americans were successful? British had to move troops, supplies across the ocean, so harder to get reinforcements
What were the reasons Americans were successful? Americans knew the land and where to lay an ambush
What were the reasons Americans were successful? Americans were good at wilderness fighting and guerrilla warfare
What were the reasons Americans were successful? British had trouble controlling area once they occupies it- rural people did not like being told what to do
What were the reasons Americans were successful? Aid from other countries French soldiers and ships; Spanish attacked British
What were the reasons Americans were successful? Individuals came to support the cause, that is Lafayette laid to Washington and von stebun (military training)
What were the reasons Americans were successful? People movements - they believed in the cause and had ore to lose if they lost
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