ENDING THE WAR. The World Turned Upside Down Treaty of Paris 1783 / Franklin, J. Adams, Jay, Laurens / US recognized as independent nation (Atlantic.

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ENDING THE WAR

The World Turned Upside Down

Treaty of Paris 1783 / Franklin, J. Adams, Jay, Laurens / US recognized as independent nation (Atlantic to Miss. R., Great Lakes to Florida) / Florida returned to Spain / Americans would pay Loyalists for lost property (ignored) / Franklin, J. Adams, Jay, Laurens / US recognized as independent nation (Atlantic to Miss. R., Great Lakes to Florida) / Florida returned to Spain / Americans would pay Loyalists for lost property (ignored)

Why Americans won? / Geography - short distance, knew the area / Foreign Help - Spain, France / Patriotism - battled on, learned quickly / Washington - leadership & military skill / Geography - short distance, knew the area / Foreign Help - Spain, France / Patriotism - battled on, learned quickly / Washington - leadership & military skill

Washington’s Farewell / December 1783 / Fraunces Tavern in NYC - said good- bye to officers / Cheered along the way home to Virginia / Set the stage for future leadership / December 1783 / Fraunces Tavern in NYC - said good- bye to officers / Cheered along the way home to Virginia / Set the stage for future leadership

Post-War Issues / Colonies will face a debt / Colonies will need to balance state governments with federal government (national) --don’t want to give up too much power / States write own constitutions similar to earlier governments / Establish the Articles of Confederation / Colonies will face a debt / Colonies will need to balance state governments with federal government (national) --don’t want to give up too much power / States write own constitutions similar to earlier governments / Establish the Articles of Confederation