The Treaty of Paris (1783) ended the American Revolutionary War but had several negative effects. It created tensions between the United States and Native American tribes, as the treaty ignored their land rights and led to westward expansion conflicts. Additionally, the treaty strained relationships between the U.S. and Britain, as unresolved issues, such as trade regulations and loyalist property rights, persisted. Finally, the boundaries established in the treaty sowed discord among various states, leading to future territorial disputes.
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