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The 1783 Treaty of Paris comes to the Library and Archives

The 225-year-old 1783 Treaty of Paris still relevant today say historians and U.S. Ambassador David Wilkins.

OTTAWA—The 1783 Treaty of Paris, that "redefined North America and opened Canada to loyalist settlement," was seen in Canada for the first time ever on Tuesday evening at the Library and Archives Canada in an exhibit titled, '1783: Subject or Citizen?' The event, which was sponsored by ...

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