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On September 3, 1783, the American Revolution officially ended with the signing of the Paris Treaty of 1783.
Also known as the War of Independence, it was a conflict between 13 North American colonies and the British Crown.
The war started with skirmishes between militiamen and the British troops in Lexington and Concord in 1775 before becoming a war by the following summer.
Colonial troops received aid from the French Army, turning the conflict from a civil war into an international war. Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781, was the decisive battle. However, active hostilities did not cease until April 15, 1783. In September, the English and American governments signed the treaty ending the conflict.
The treaty defined the sovereignty of the United States, bounded by Canada in the north, Florida to the south, and the Mississippi River to the West.
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