- Joined
- Feb 20, 2005
- Location
- Ocala, FL (as of December, 2015).
Fellow members,
It has often been mentioned that the Paris Peace Treaty of 1783 somehow infers that the thirteen States were recognized as individual, sovereign nations.
Here is a web site with the entire treaty.
http://www.law.ou.edu/hist/paris.html
After reading said treaty in its entirety, I cannot understand how anyone could come to the above conclusion.
Could anyone please list the reasons as to why this treaty invokes the sentiment that the thirteen states would come across as separate, individual nations?
Sincerely,
Unionblue
It has often been mentioned that the Paris Peace Treaty of 1783 somehow infers that the thirteen States were recognized as individual, sovereign nations.
Here is a web site with the entire treaty.
http://www.law.ou.edu/hist/paris.html
After reading said treaty in its entirety, I cannot understand how anyone could come to the above conclusion.
Could anyone please list the reasons as to why this treaty invokes the sentiment that the thirteen states would come across as separate, individual nations?
Sincerely,
Unionblue