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Important people, events, and places

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Comte de Rochambeau   He was commander of the French forces trapped in Newport, Rhode island.He marched his troops to meet Washington.  
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Francois de Grasse   He was a French naval commander. He and hias troops went to Chesapeake Bay instead of New York  
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Battle of Yorktown   This was the place that Cornwallis surrendered his troops. The Americans and French had 14,000 troops, and the British had 8,000 troops. Cornwallis surrendered his troops on October 19. The Americans won.  
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Benjamin Franklin   He was a delegate to Paris to work out a treaty after Yorktown.  
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John Adams   He was a delegate to Paris to work out a treaty after Yorktown  
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John Jay   He was a delegate to Paris to work out a treaty after Yorktown  
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Treaty of Paris signed September 3, 1783 British concessions   1)The British recognized the United States as an independent nation. 2) The British promised to withdrawal their troops from America. 3) The British gave Americans the right to fish off the Canadian coast.  
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Treaty of Paris signed September 3, 1783 American concessions   1) The Americans agreed to allow British merchants to collect debts owed to them by Americans. 2) The Congress would advise the states to return property taken from Loyalists.  
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