Revolution & Independence · 1775 – 1783
The Treaty of Paris & New Borders
The diplomatic end to the war and the challenges of establishing a new national boundary.
Key Questions
- 1What were the terms of the Treaty of Paris (1783)?
- 2How did the new United States interact with its neighbors, Spain and Britain, after the war?
- 3What were the immediate economic challenges facing the new nation?
Common Core State Standards
C3: D2.Geo.3.6-8C3: D2.His.14.6-8
Grade: 8th Grade
Subject: American History
Unit: Revolution & Independence
Period: 1775 – 1783
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