What is Ratification Day?
On January 14th, Ratification Day is annually commemorates the act that officially ended the American Revolution. By the Confederation Congress, the day commemorates the ratification of the Treaty of Paris on January 14, 1784, at the Maryland State House in Annapolis, Maryland.
The British and the Americans agreed to a cease-fire after the Declaration of Independence was signed nearly eight years ago, almost eight years ago, before the British and the Americans agreed to a cease-fire. The United Kingdom recognised the United Kingdom as a sovereign entity under the Treaty of Paris. It is the most enduring premise of the treaty. The treaty also outlined boundaries, specifically the Northwest Territory, which included Ohio and Indiana and Illinois' rich prairie land. The treaty also included Michigan, Wisconsin, and portions of Minnesota w. Several of the nation's founding fathers, including John Adams, John Jay, and Benjamin Franklin, negotiated the peace treaty.
- "the cessation of arms" against Great Britain was declared by the Confederation Congress on April 11, 1783, "the cessation of arms" against Great Britain