They surrendered in the Battle of Concord.
The Americans forced the British to surrender at the end of the battle therefore no Americans were captured. (note this was not the end of the war, it was just one portion of the British army that surrendered at that time)
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Yes they did.
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the Battle of Yorktown
The Americans forced the British to surrender at the end of the battle therefore no Americans were captured. (note this was not the end of the war, it was just one portion of the British army that surrendered at that time)
the british and the americans stoped fighting cause
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.
No, he nor any other British leader won it. The Americans won the Battle of Yorktown when the British surrendered. The surrender marked the end of the Revolutionary War.
No they surrendered at the battle of yorktown
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the battle of Yorktown
After the British seiged the American's fort in Charlestown, the Americans had lost 10,000 men due to an unconditional surrender.
The siege of Yorktown led the British forces to surrender to the american and french forces in the american revolutionary war.
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the british won and caused the Americans to retreat