In 1783, the United States had disputes primarily with Britain and Spain regarding territorial boundaries following the American Revolutionary War. The Treaty of Paris, which officially ended the war, recognized American sovereignty but left some ambiguities, particularly concerning the northern borders with Canada and the western boundaries with Spanish territories. These disputes would later contribute to ongoing tensions in North America as the U.S. expanded westward.
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