He returned to England and was involved in a lot of finger pointing about losing the America's. He later moved to India as an ambassador. That is where he died and is head stone is there today.
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the battle of Yorktown
Well, when Cornwallis surrendered, it had been just a battle that he lost. But when Robert E. Lee surrendered it was the whole reason to why the confederates lost the Civil War.
The Battle of Yorktown was the last significant battle of the American Revolutionary War. It ended with a decisive victory for the Americans.
Well we all know that when he surrendered to the English the colony was then Named New York, but it is more than likely that he was a prisoner, or maybe he was just executed.
It was quite dull in Europe as they had no entertainment , It w as just work and home .
Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown, Virginia, because his artillery had been destroyed, the French fleet was just offshore with its cannons pointed at his positions waiting for the order to reduce the British forces to rubble, the American and French artillery was constantly bombarding his army with artillery barrage after artillery barrage, and the American and French armies were waiting for General Washington to give the signal to attack and kill the remaining British army.
Well, when Cornwallis surrendered, it had been just a battle that he lost. But when Robert E. Lee surrendered it was the whole reason to why the confederates lost the Civil War.
Cornwallis did, assuming that's the battle your talking about. Nathaniel Greene sent Cornwallis on a chase, because he just kept retreating deeper and deeper into the colonies. Cornwallis was called back, and he ended up in Yorktown, thinking that this was a wise move because he had the coast to his back, and therefore he could only be attacked on one side. But instead he ended up being surrounded by the French Navy and the continental army. Not such a good idea after all.
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The Battle of Yorktown was the last significant battle of the American Revolutionary War. It ended with a decisive victory for the Americans.
Yes. He died just as the war was ending. He met with Stalin and Churchill just before his death in 1945.
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Well we all know that when he surrendered to the English the colony was then Named New York, but it is more than likely that he was a prisoner, or maybe he was just executed.
Charles Cornwallis was defeated at Yorktown, a battle that took place during the American Civil War, because his troops were tired and sick from smallpox. Cornwallis was concentrating his fortification efforts on Yorktown, but forgot about the outer defenses. This gave Washington and Rochambeau opportunity to completely surround Cornwallis.
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We technically did not loose we just pulled out before they could win
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