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How did the Treaty of Paris change the relationship of the former colonies to other nations?

a. It fostered trade relations between the former colonies and other nations.
b. It forced other nations to offer citizenship to the people residing in the former colonies.
c. It forced European nations to surrender their arms and wealth to the former colonies.
d. It officially recognized the former colonies as the independent nation of the United States.
e. It created a bond between the former colonies and the European nations.

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D). It officially recognized the former colonies as the independent nation of the United States.

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D) The treaty of Paris marked the end of the American Revolutionary War and recognised the United States as an independent nation. It was negotiated between the United Kingdom (Or Great Britain at the time) and the United States of America
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