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British general that surrendered?

General Cornwallis at the Battle of Yorktown.


Who was the British commander at Yorktown?

General Lord Cornwallis was the commander of the British Army at the Battle of Yorktown.


After which battle did British General Charles Cornwalis surrender to the Americans?

the Battle of Yorktown


Who was british commander at the battle of Yorktown?

General Lord Cornwallis


Who was the leading general of the British troops in the battle of Yorktown?

Charles Cornwallis


Where did the British general Cornwallis surrender to American forces leading to the end of the American revolutionary war?

At the Battle of Yorktown.


Who was involved in the battle of Yorktown?

Americans and French against British There was general George Washington, General Conwallis, and a French general too


Did O'HARA surrender at the battle of Yorktown?

Yes. General O'Hara represented the British in the battle of Yorktown on October 19th 1781. The French and Americans won the battle and then the war.


Was lord Cornwallis a patriot or a loyalist?

He was a British Army's General and the Commander of the British forces at the battle of Yorktown.


Who won the battle of the Yorktown?

General george washington To be more specific: The AMERICANS won the battle of Yorktown which was fought over with the British. The American's LEADER was general George Washington.


Who is a general who inflicted hevay losses on the British prior to the battle of Yorktown?

nathanael greene


Where did the last major battle of the revolutionary war take place?

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.