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History, 10.09.2021 23:20, 22savage2017

Why did the Treaty of Paris (1783) invoke the 1782 Provisional Articles? As a foundation for the negotiations and agreements that all sides agreed on

To show which nations were and were not allowed to sign the new treaty

Because it took a year to get the approval of the king

To indicate how long it had been since the colonies defeated the British

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