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.
no it was not the Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point of the war but not the last battle
Yorktown, Virginia was the scene of a Civil War battle. It begins with the letter Y.
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.
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The First Battle of Kernstown and The Siege of Yorktown
You have the answer in your question. It was the battle of Yorktown.
Yorktown, Virginia
From the Battle of Yorktown. It was the battle that ended the Revolutionary War. Yorktown is the south eastern tip of Virginia.
No, the Battle of Bunker Hill did not end the Revolutionary War, the Battle of Yorktown did.
British surrender at Yorktown Virginia was the last major event,
the Battle of Yorktown was the last major battle of the American Revolution.
Yorktown, it was the last battle of the Revolutionary war.