The Treaty of Paris (1783)
a. increased the power of the colonial governments.
b. gave Canada back to the French in exchange for Louisiana.
c. increased the size of the new American nation by adding the Louisiana territory.
d. recognized the independence of the American colonies by the British.
e. while recognizing the independence of America, freed the slaves in the southern colonies.
d
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