We Won….Now What? The Treaty of Paris has been signed, the American Revolution is over. The 13 Colonies are now the United States of America. Task: Work.

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We Won….Now What? The Treaty of Paris has been signed, the American Revolution is over. The 13 Colonies are now the United States of America. Task: Work with a partner to come up with a plan of action. What should the Patriots do now? They have peace and freedom, but how will they keep it? Create an action plan detailing what you think the colonist should do immediately to make sure peace of prosperity continue to exist in the colonies. *You should have AT LEAST 5 steps the colonists should take to ensure their new government is successful.