The Battle of Yorktown.
The British surrendered at Yorktown in 1781.
This was the last battle of the American Revolution as this is where the British surrendered.
the other side was out battled. they surrendered to us
It was the last battle of the American Revolution and Cornwallis surrendered there. He was surrounded on all three sides by American forces.
Battle of Yorktown...
America and Britain
The Battle of Yorktown was the last major battle during the American Revolution, and General Charles Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown on October 19, 1781. Although the Battle of Yorktown was the last major battle during the revolution, minor battles and fighting still occurred for the next two years.
That was where Lord Charles Cornwallis of Britain surrendered. He surrendered in 1781 of fall because he was expecting reinforcements, that of course never came. Instead French and Patriot forces trapped them from the sea, and from land. This signalled the end of the battling and the war finally was officially over when the Treaty of Paris of 1783 was created.
The Germans surrendered or ran out of planes.
Washington, commanding American and French forces, forced Cornwallis to surrender his entire British Army of the South there, effectively ending the Revolution, though years of negotiation followed.
No. France had already surrendered before the start of the Battle of Britain. Britain was fighting alone apart from some volunteers from several countries.
it was the last major battle in the American revolution it was the last major battle of the American Revolution