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It was also difficult to enforce international treaties such as the Treaty of Paris of 1783. The United States found it especially hard to force the British to turn over “with all convenient speed” their forts on the American side of the Great Lakes. The United States wanted to gain control of these forts because they protected valuable land and fur-trade routes. Still, Britain was slow to withdraw from the area. A British official warned against the United States trying to seize the forts by force. He said that any attempt to do so would be opposed by the thousands of British soldiers who had settled in Canada after the Revolution “who are ready to fly to arms at a moment’s warning.”

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One of the main conflicts of the eighteenth century, the Seven Years War, culminated in the Treaty of Paris, an agreement that determined various territorial exchanges between the European nations that participated in this struggle that began in 1756 and ended in 1763.

It can be said that the great victors of the war were Great Britain and the Kingdom of Prussia. Both conquered the desired territories, the first nation, for example, achieved the entire territory of Canada.

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