The Uprisings and the accompanying battles resulted in Britain ceding all territory of both Nova Scotia Colony (most of modern-day Maine, St. Lawrence, and Nova Scotia) and Quebec (portions of modern-day New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York) south of the St. Lawrence River to the United States as part of the 1783 Treaty of Paris.
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| - Battle of Fort Cumberland (Alternity)
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| - The Uprisings and the accompanying battles resulted in Britain ceding all territory of both Nova Scotia Colony (most of modern-day Maine, St. Lawrence, and Nova Scotia) and Quebec (portions of modern-day New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York) south of the St. Lawrence River to the United States as part of the 1783 Treaty of Paris.
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Name
| - Battle of Fort Cumberland
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| - Beginning of the Maritime Uprisings
- Seizure of Fort Cumberland
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Place
| - Fort Cumberland, Nova Scotia
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| - The Uprisings and the accompanying battles resulted in Britain ceding all territory of both Nova Scotia Colony (most of modern-day Maine, St. Lawrence, and Nova Scotia) and Quebec (portions of modern-day New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York) south of the St. Lawrence River to the United States as part of the 1783 Treaty of Paris.
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