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1780's 1783

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January
20: England signs a preliminary peace treaty with France and Spain.

February
3: Spain recognizes the United States of America, followed later by Sweden, Denmark and Russia.

4: England officially declares an end to hostilities in America.

March

April

May 
11: Congress officially declares an end to the Revolutionary War.

2: 7000 Loyalists set sail from New York for Canada, bringing a total of 100,000 Loyalists who have now fled America.

June
13: The main part of the Continental Army disbands.

24: To avoid protests from angry and unpaid war veterans, Congress leaves Philadelphia and relocates to Princeton, New Jersey.

July
8: The Supreme Court of Massachusetts abolishes slavery in that state.

August

September
3: The Treaty of Paris is signed by the United States and Great Britain. Congress will ratify the treaty on January 14, 1784.

October
7:  In Virginia, the House of Burgesses grants freedom to slaves who served in the Continental Army.

November
2: George Washington delivers his farewell address to his army. The next day, remaining troops are discharged.

25: Washington enters Manhattan as the last British troops leave.

26: Congress meets in Annapolis, Maryland.

December
23: Following a triumphant journey from New York to Annapolis, George Washington, victorious commander in chief of the American Revolutionary Army, appears before Congress and voluntarily resigns his commission, an event unprecedented in history.

1780's 1783

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