Which of the following terms of the Treaty of Paris was the most important?

Great Britain recognizing the American Colonies independence
Great Britain giving the United States all the land east of the Mississippi
the United States agreeing to pay all prewar debts to Great Britain
the United States agreeing to return all land from those who stayed loyal to Great Britain

In my expert opinion, the most important term of the Treaty of Paris was Great Britain recognizing the American Colonies' independence. This was a significant turning point in American history, as it marked the end of the Revolutionary War and the establishment of a new nation. The other terms were important, but they were secondary to the recognition of American independence.