History of North America

In the Treaty of Paris 1783 what were boundaries new America?

The boundaries of the new United States, as defined in the Treaty of Paris of 1783, were as follows:

* Northern boundary: The northern boundary was set at the 49th parallel north latitude, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Lake of the Woods. This line followed the current border between the United States and Canada.

* Eastern boundary: The eastern boundary was set at the Atlantic Ocean.

* Southern boundary: The southern boundary was set at the 31st parallel north latitude, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River. This line followed the current boundary between the United States and Florida.

* Western boundary: The western boundary was set at the Mississippi River.

In addition to these specific boundaries, the treaty also recognized the United States' claim to the Northwest Territory, which included the present-day states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin.