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  2. History of Canadian foreign policy - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Paris in 1783 formally ended the war. [4] Britain made several concessions to the United States at the expense of the North American colonies. [5] Notably, the borders between Canada and the United States were officially demarcated; [5] all land south of the Great Lakes, which was formerly a part of the Province of Quebec and included modern-day Michigan, Illinois and Ohio, was ...

  3. Territorial evolution of North America since 1763 - Wikipedia

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    January 20, 1783. Great Britain surrendered East Florida and West Florida to Spain; British inhabitants had 18 months from the date of ratification to leave. [9] September 3, 1783. The 1783 Treaty of Paris formally ended the American Revolutionary War between Great Britain and the United States of America, which had

  4. The Floridas - Wikipedia

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    The borders of East and West Florida varied. In 1783, when Spain acquired West Florida and re-acquired East Florida from Great Britain through the Peace of Paris (1783), the eastern British boundary of West Florida was the Apalachicola River, but Spain in 1785 moved it eastward to the Suwannee River.

  5. 1783 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Peace is best policy in U.S. west because even totally expelling Indigenous people would be military and economic advantage to Canada [9] Lords of Admiralty set peace establishment of 28-gun frigate, sloop and cutter at Quebec City and 50-gun ship and 3 frigates or sloops at Halifax [10]

  6. Florida Territory - Wikipedia

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    Florida continued to remain a Spanish possession until the end of the Seven Years' War, when Spain ceded it to the Kingdom of Great Britain in exchange for the release of Havana. In 1783, after the American Revolution, Great Britain ceded Florida back to Spain under the provisions of the Peace of Paris. [3]: xvii

  7. Can Florida have its own foreign policy that pre-empts US policy?

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    More on Florida and foreign affairs: Palm Beach County Haitian leaders call for action to stem violence, stabilize country States are undoubtedly active players on the global stage today.

  8. Adams–Onís Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The Adams–Onís Treaty (Spanish: Tratado de Adams-Onís) of 1819, [1] also known as the Transcontinental Treaty, [2] the Spanish Cession, [3] the Florida Purchase Treaty, [4] or the Florida Treaty, [5] [6] was a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the U.S. and defined the boundary between the U.S. and Mexico ().

  9. Canadian Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc, who attended a dinner at Mar-a-Lago last month where Trump reportedly made a “51st state” comment, told The Associated Press that the remarks ...