Question
Multiple Select. What were the THREE terms of the 1783 Treaty of Paris??
A) The United States prohibited the future confiscation of Loyalist property.
B) The British were barred from accessing the Mississippi River.
C) US citizens were barred from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.
D) The United States would remain a part of the British Commonwealth.
E) Great Britain acknowledged the independence of the United States.
F) Property of the British Army in the United States was forfeited.
A) The United States prohibited the future confiscation of Loyalist property.
B) The British were barred from accessing the Mississippi River.
C) US citizens were barred from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.
D) The United States would remain a part of the British Commonwealth.
E) Great Britain acknowledged the independence of the United States.
F) Property of the British Army in the United States was forfeited.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct terms of the 1783 Treaty of Paris are:
A) The United States prohibited the future confiscation of Loyalist property.
E) Great Britain acknowledged the independence of the United States.
F) Property of the British Army in the United States was forfeited.
(Note: While A is correct regarding the treatment of Loyalist property, it's important to refer to the actual terms and context since the specifics may vary in interpretation. Additionally, option F's phrasing might be misleading, as it was the U.S. that asserted ownership of certain lands after the war, not necessarily a forfeiture in the strictest sense.)
Therefore, based on your options, I confirm A, E, and F are in line with the Treaty of Paris in the essence of its terms.
A) The United States prohibited the future confiscation of Loyalist property.
E) Great Britain acknowledged the independence of the United States.
F) Property of the British Army in the United States was forfeited.
(Note: While A is correct regarding the treatment of Loyalist property, it's important to refer to the actual terms and context since the specifics may vary in interpretation. Additionally, option F's phrasing might be misleading, as it was the U.S. that asserted ownership of certain lands after the war, not necessarily a forfeiture in the strictest sense.)
Therefore, based on your options, I confirm A, E, and F are in line with the Treaty of Paris in the essence of its terms.