From what i understand, (i wouldn't put money on it) i think my teacher said it was the battle of Yorktown with Cornwallis. even though we fought for 2 more years after that it was mainly for the french. after that battle we started making a secret treaty with the british
the battle of Yorktown ended the revolutionary war
No, the Battle of Bunker Hill did not end the Revolutionary War, the Battle of Yorktown did.
Yorktown was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War. Lord Cornwallis surrendered, effectively ending the battle, and the war.
the revolutionary war started in 1765 (i think) and ended in 1781
the battle ended in Yorktown, where Lord Cornwallis surrendered
The battle of Yorktown was fought in Virginia in 1781 during the revolutionary war. The revolutionary war was fought in order to gain independence from Great Britain. This battle ended the revolutionary war by the surrender of British General Cornwallis and America gained there independence from GB.
the battle at Yorktown basically ended the revolutionary war.
No, the Battle of Bunker Hill did not end the Revolutionary War, the Battle of Yorktown did.
the battle of Yorktown
Yorktown was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War. Lord Cornwallis surrendered, effectively ending the battle, and the war.
the revolutionary war started in 1765 (i think) and ended in 1781
The Battle of Yorktown ended the revolutionary war
it ended the Revolutionary War
the battle ended in Yorktown, where Lord Cornwallis surrendered
the battle of Trenton ended i n 1776
It effectively ended in 1781 in Yorktown, Virginia after George Washington forced General Cornwallis to surrender after the battle there. But the Revolutionary War didn't officially end until the Treaty of Paris of 1783.
That would be the famous revolutionary war.
From the Battle of Yorktown. It was the battle that ended the Revolutionary War. Yorktown is the south eastern tip of Virginia.