The Revolutionary War effectively ended in 1781, but the job wasn't finished until Congress ratified the Treaty of Paris on January 14, 1784. Victory in battle didn't mean independence—only the signed treaty made it official. The Founders understood that starting strong means nothing if you don't finish well.
They could have rushed the treaty or accepted unfavorable terms just to be done. Instead, they negotiated carefully, ensuring America got the recognition and territory it deserved. Finishing with integrity mattered.
At {BUSINESS_NAME} in {CITY}, we believe that how you finish is just as important as how you start. We follow through on commitments. We don't cut corners at the end. We deliver what we promise because our word is our bond.
America's 250th celebrates finishing what you start, the right way.
#USA250 #Integrity #FollowThrough #{CITY}
They could have rushed the treaty or accepted unfavorable terms just to be done. Instead, they negotiated carefully, ensuring America got the recognition and territory it deserved. Finishing with integrity mattered.
At {BUSINESS_NAME} in {CITY}, we believe that how you finish is just as important as how you start. We follow through on commitments. We don't cut corners at the end. We deliver what we promise because our word is our bond.
America's 250th celebrates finishing what you start, the right way.
#USA250 #Integrity #FollowThrough #{CITY}
Historical Event
Treaty of Paris Ratified by Congress, January 14, 1784
Story Angle
The Values-Driven Leader - Seeing Things Through