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Why was the treaty of Paris a threat to Native American lands
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The British tried to keep settlers off of the "Indian Lands." They respected the land west of the Appalacians as Native land. After the Treaty of Paris in which the Revolutionary War ended between the USA and Britain the west was opened up.
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