History Brief: The Treaty of Paris 1783
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In this episode of History Brief, the Treaty of Paris is signed, officially ending the Revolutionary war. What were the terms of the agreement? What was the cost of American liberty?
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I'm doing a 5 paragraph essay on TOP 1783. Thanks for the information :)
Learned alot
You are welcome :-)
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OMG TYSM! MY HISTORY TEACHER WOULD HAVE KILLED ME IF I HAVENT WROTE THIS INFORMATION DOWN
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I believe in FIVE EYES Unity!
Have you read the Treaty? Obviously not!
You didn't discuss the terms of the treaty. Which I might add are not greatly beneficial to the US. Since due to procedural oversight the US fell to an inferior position to king George due in part to the order in which the signatures appear on the treaty. Think cinema marquee billing and suzerainty.
Walter E Williams gives an excellent explanation of how this agreement created a group of independent states with the Federal Government as an agent, and allowing the states to leave if the agent became a problem. As we know, military force was used to overcome this agreement.
You needed to expand on this. You didn't cover all of the subjects of the treaty declaring each state a sovereign state with the right to secede from the federal government if they disagreed with or felt it was becoming too powerful. There are other things you did not discuss.
I’m not trying to pick a fight or anything but this is just telling a short explanation that will not contain every bit of information it just shows what I guess you can call the basics and a bit more of this topic.
Yeah this is very light touch on information and pretty heavy on patriotic drivel.
wow I usually don't like history but I was hooked!.
The content of this treaty should be standard history class material for young students.
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I'm doing a play on the Treaty of Paris in History class, this helped so much, thank you!
You are very welcome.
The treaty wasn’t ratified by US Congress until January 14, 1784 officially ending the war.
Thanks so much i just realized my project is due tomorrow and im doing it on this treaty, i didnt even know what it was until i found this video thanks so much.
This video is a very good help
Thanks so much
i am disliking bc now u made me have to do work in school and i dont like that
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What does the first sentence of the peace treaty state??
To make things complicated for History students there are two Treaty's of Paris. The first one happened in 1763 which gave Britain rule of New France. Why didn't they just call it something different, or why don't we distinguish between them now?
I wish there were only 2
I have to get some guys together .
Nice job!
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In the name of the Most Holy and Undivided Trinity......the first sentence of the treaty. How dare we accept the lie of "separation of church and state". It was through humility and obedience to a Holy God which paved the way of the success of the USA. Now one has to quadruple check all historical information for truth.....Our history has been rewritten.....
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it made me carry a little at the end
We Yanks(Moses) told King George/Pharaoh to let my peeps go, Geo three did as instructed.
I need a copy of the Treaty of Paris of 1783 to accompany a Land Patent on court day. I see 1763 and having read that, there is nothing about the 13 colonies American Revolution, only Spain, Portugal. Where can i get a copy go the 1783 T of P and must i have to sign via notary?
did you get it?
What a great series Robert, it was most enjoyable. What's next ?
+DolphinNation Probably Shay's Rebellion to the War of 1812. Although, we have 1920s and 1930s sections that need to be completed.
+Reading Through History
20's & 30's will be fascinating ......will you discuss how the Depression came about, as many people have differing opinions on it
That video is one of the few that we already have in the playlist. Even the economics professors I know have their disagreements about it :-)
+Reading Through History
ok great I will look for it, I definitely want to see that. Oh and sorry for answering with my Dolphins channel the 1st time LOL
What painting is at 0:11 just wondering what version of the american flag is that? Has red white and blue stripes instead of just red and white stripes
That is a flag that Washington's army used prior to the Betsy Ross flag. I believe it hung around and kind of served a Washington's HQ flag.
History for the history god!
Malayalam please
What song is played at the beginning of the video?
I got it in a mass download from Audioblocks when I had an account. They have a bunch of generic/acceptable music like this. I would have to dig through a lot of files to figure out specifically what the song is. I'm pretty sure this is just one song throughout the video.
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like the end
2:02 8/23
IF THE TERMS WERE REAL
THEY WOULD HAVE DELIVERED IT IN WRITING!
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different war!
not applicable to the above BATTLE
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Hello everyone, quick question. What are the main ways the Treated of Paris affected the Loyalists? I am trying to write a paper and any answers are much appreciated, thank you. Lord bless
I think one of the main ways the treaty affected loyalists is bye troubling them if they didn't agree with the king, but still want to be loyal to him, and the Patriots always tried to get the loyalists of there side of the story so they would have more people to fight the Brits. that is my opinion, i hope you agree
They had to pay their debts to the British I bet they rode their asses honestly what a terrible deal
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fun fact: the treaty of Paris was drafted on 30th November 1782- the same day as my birthday
how does a constitutional republican style of new government occur w/o having a plebiscite? Seriously?