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1783 - The Treaty of Paris establishes official borders between the United States and Canada.

1783 - The Treaty of Paris establishes official borders between the United States and Canada.

The Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783, officially establishing the border between the United States and Canada.

As a result of the Treaty, the United States gained control of all the land east of the Mississippi River, while Canada gained control of the land north of the Great Lakes.

The Treaty also recognized the rights of both the United States and Canada to fish in the waters of the Great Lakes.

The Treaty established that travelers between the two countries would be allowed to pass freely without the need for a passport.

The Treaty also established that the United States and Canada would remain at peace with each other and would not form alliances with any foreign powers against each other.

The Treaty also recognized the rights of Native American tribes to travel freely between the two countries.

Following the signing of the Treaty, the United States and Canada engaged in a series of negotiations to formalize their trade and diplomatic relations.

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