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Charles Cornwallis
At the Battle of Yorktown.
He was surrounded and there was noway for him to win so he gave up. NOTE he had someone who was supposed to help him, but by the time they got around to it it was to late.
French General Rochambeau's army and Washington's army joined forces to cut off Yorktown from the west.
General Isaac Brock died in Queenston Heights, well leading a counterattack on the british.
Charles Cornwallis
At the Battle of Yorktown.
At the Battle of Yorktown.
At the Battle of Yorktown.
He was surrounded and there was noway for him to win so he gave up. NOTE he had someone who was supposed to help him, but by the time they got around to it it was to late.
French General Rochambeau's army and Washington's army joined forces to cut off Yorktown from the west.
mongomery
Lord Cornwallis had setup a supply depot in Yorktown, Virginia. When the Continentals heard about this they quickly inavded Yorktown, with the French Navy blocking them from the sea. Which led them to lose food, and eventually surrender.
At the Battle of Yorktown.
born in 1741. Benedict Arnold was a us genaral during the revoulutionary war. He was washingtons leading man. but his family need support, he became a tratior and joined the british army. Washington put an award for 4,00 pounds for his finding. he was not found. after the war he returned to England but was not welcome. he died a misrible death in 1801 at the age of 60.
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Battle of Yorktown was a pivotal battle in the American Revolution from 28th September to 19th October 1781. During the fall of 1781, Washington laid siege to Yorktown, which the British forces, under Lord Cornwallis had seized. The combatants were the Americans under General George Washington, the French under Lieutenant General de Rochambeau and the British under Major General Lord Cornwallis The troop numbers were 8,800 Americans, 7,800 French and 6,000 British, with 500 British, 80 American and 200 French killed or wounded. In October 19, 1781 the British commander, Lord Cornwallis surrendered the British garrison in Yorktown, Virginia after a siege. His surrender pretty much ended the war. For details on the battle check out the website The American Revolution. They have an extensive writeup of the battle and aftermath http://www.americanrevolution.com/his_win_ind_yorktown.html === ===