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World History · North America

Peace Treaty with France

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The United States signed “The Convention of Paris” with France. Under this treaty, France accepted US neutrality rights at sea. The French also discharged the US from its obligations established under the alliance formed by the two nations during the American Revolution. In return, the United States granted France “most favored nation” trading status.

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