Yes
The Battle of Yorktown took place in Virginia.
HEY! YOU THERE!The answer is in the 13 colonies I believe he means the colony it was fought in... Anyone got the answer? I don't. Oh wait i got it, Virgina.
The First Battle of Kernstown and The Siege of Yorktown
Siege of Yorktown happened on 1781-10-19.
The battle was fought on September 28 - October 19, 1781. It lasted for exactly 3 weeks, whihc is 21 days.
The last major battle of the war was fought at Yorktown, Virginia. An American and French force surrounded the main British field army and forced it to surrender in October 1781, after a few weeks' siege. Interestingly, the war continued for a few years after Yorktown, mostly overseas. The last notable battle associated with the war was actually the siege of Mangalore, India, which ended in 1784. The siege was another defeat for the British, this time at the hands of an army from the Indian country of Mysore.
Yorktown, VA
Yorktown, the British fleet sent to reinforce Cornwallis who was under siege, was defeated and as a result the Revolutionary war ended.
there are 3 different towns called Yorktown that i know of. one in Illinois, the famous one in virgina, and one in New York, where i grew up. so technically the answer is yes, but if youre referring to "the Yorktown," then no, it is in virgina
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.
General Cornwallis was trapped in Yorktown, Virginia.
Yorktown on the 28th of September and it lasted to the 19 of October this was in the year 1781