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The surrender of the British at Yorktown marked the end of the fighting; the Peace of Paris was signed in 1783, acknowledging the independence and sovereignty of the new nation and establishing her boundaries and addressing economic issues. The leadership of Washington, British mistakes and miscalculations and the French alliance had all contributed to the American victory.




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