The Battle of Yorktown in 1781.
the Battle of Yorktown was the last major battle of the American Revolution.
the battle at Yorktown
The battle at Yorktown was a big win towards the end of the war. It was the last major battle. After the victory at Yorktown, the British realized the war was too costly to continue.
No, because Cornwallis and his troop of 8,000 men surrended to General George Washington's army on october 16,1778
The Battle of Yorktown was a Franco-American victory. In order to answer this question one needs more information such as available answer choices.
The Battle of Yorktown in Virginia between September and 19 October of 1781.
Battle of Yorktown
The last battle, major one too, was at Yorktown, 1781 A combination of American & French troops surrounded the forces of British general Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia, and forced the British surrender. Yorktown was a peninsula and the French fleet prevented Cornwallis to escape, as the British fleet from New York was too late for a rescue operation.
The Battle of Yorktown was the last significant battle of the American Revolutionary War. It ended with a decisive victory for the Americans.
No. The Battle of Yorktown was the defining battle of the American war for independence from Britain. The Yorktown Battle was part of the American Revolutionary War in 1781 and it was also a battle in the Civil war in 1862.
At the Battle of Yorktown… obviously in Yorktown