Final answer:
The Treaty of Paris did not agree that France would receive Canada back; instead, it recognized the Mississippi River as open to travel, acknowledged US independence, and granted fishing rights off Newfoundland.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the terms agreed upon in the Treaty of Paris, the option that was NOT agreed upon by the United States and Great Britain is that France receives Canada back. The treaty, signed in 1783, had several important provisions including:
- The Mississippi River would remain open to travel.
- The recognition of the United States as an independent, self-governing nation.
- The rights to fisheries off of Newfoundland for America.
However, it did not include any terms regarding France regaining control over Canada, as this issue was settled in a separate treaty between Great Britain and Spain.