On 14 January 1784, the United States Congress of the Confederation formally ratified the Treaty of Paris, which had been signed on 3 September 1783.
This significant act officially marked the end of the Revolutionary War, securing independence for the thirteen American colonies from British rule.
The ratification was a crucial step in finalising peace between the United States and Great Britain, as the treaty outlined boundaries and conditions for post-war relations.
Following this ratification, the treaty was forwarded to Great Britain for their recognition and adherence.