History of the Revolutions in Europe, From the Subversion of the Roman Empire in the West, to the Congress of Vienna

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Lord Cornwallis, surrounded on all sides, and shut up in York Town, was obliged to capitulate (Oct. 19, 1781,) and surrendered him- self and his whole army prisoners of war. This event decided the fate of America. The news of it no sooner arrived in England, than a change took place in the British ministry.
Lord North and his colleagues resigned, and were replaced by the members of the opposite party. The new ministry attempted to negotiate a special peace, either with the Ameri- cans or with t
...he Dutch ; but their efforts having proved unsuc- cessful, they adopted the alternative of recognising the inde- pendence of America, and then entered into a negotiation with France. A conference was opened at Paris, under the media- tion of Joseph II. and the Empress of Russia. It continued from the month of October 1782, till September 1783, when definitive treaties of peace were signed at Paris and Versailles between Great Britain, France, Spain, and the United States of America.
The conclusion of the treaty between England and Holland did not take place till the 20th May 1784.


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