The most notable British capitulations during the American Revolution took place at Saratoga on October 17, 1777 and at Yorktown on October 19, 1781. The first one was the turning point of the war in favor of the Colonists, the second one put to an end the fighting in America.
Britain did not surrender anywhere. However, in World War 2, large numbers of British or Commonwealth troops surrendered in France in 1940, Crete in 1941, and Singapore and Tobruk in 1942.
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The British prime minister refused to surrender to Nazi Germany was Winston Churchill.
They surrendered in the Battle of Concord.
He forced the british to surrender at Yorktown
The British surrendered when the French came in Saratoga.
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churchill told the british people that "we shall never surrender"
the british and the americans stoped fighting cause
The siege of Yorktown led the British forces to surrender to the american and french forces in the american revolutionary war.
they surendered in yorktown.
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The British did not surrender. They merely withdrew because the war was not cost-effective. They had other priorities with colonies such as India who were giving them problems.
October 19, 1781 was the date of Cornwallis's surrender at Yorktown.