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General Washington and his Continental army with the help of Lafayette and Rochambeau backed the British army under Lord Cornwallis onto the Yorktown peninsula. The French navy under DeGrasse prevented the British from evacuating the peninsula. So the British were trapped and had to surrender. This was the final battle of the Revolutionary War although there was still a British army at New York.
I have to correct what jamesnet said. He has the Battles of Saratoga and Yorktown confused. The American victory at Saratoga is considered the turning point of the War because it convinced the French that the Americans had a chance of winning and so they helped us. The Battle of Yorktown was the final battle of the Revolutionary War

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What did the Battle of Yorktown lead to?

The British Parliament was not willing to support a new military campaign


What Battlefield was figured in both the civil war and Revolutionary war?

The Battlefield of Yorktown, which saw the defeat of British General Lord Cornwallis in 1781, the onset of McClellan's' Peninsular Campaign and the seize of Yorktown on May 4, 1862.


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The French commander who helped Washington at Yorktown was Comte de Rochambeau.


When was the Battle of Yorktown?

Two Battles at Yorktown(American Revolutionary War)Battle/Siege of Yorktown- September 28, 1781- October 19, 1781(American Civil War)The Battle of Yorktown or Siege of Yorktown was fought from April 5th to May 4th 1862 as part of the Peninsula Campaign of the American Civil War.


What were the first two Union victories in the Peninsula campaign?

The first two Union victories in the Peninsula campaign of 1862 were the successful siege of Yorktown and the Battle of Williamsburg, Virginia. General McClellan was able to occupy Yorktown after a long siege and on May 3, 1982, Confederate forces abandoned Yorktown to the Federals. On May 5, Union forces battled at Williamsburg. The battle itself may be called a technical draw or inconclusive, however, by May 6, 1862, units of the Army of the Potomac were in control of the city.The siege of Yorktown lasted almost one month. Many critics believe that McClellan wasted far too much time on his siege of Yorktown. Nevertheless, any threat that the Rebels had against McClellan by holding on to Yorktown were ended on May 3rd.

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