The french joined forces with the Americans in the battle of Yorktown. This is the most likely reason for the battle ending in surrender.
The Battle of the Chesapeake Bay which preceeded the Battle of Yorktown.
The French helped the Continental army surrond Yorktown and trap the British.
Yes
They were determined to win the war.
They helped by sending a fleet of navy ships during the Battle of Yorktown.
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The Battle of the Chesapeake Bay which preceeded the Battle of Yorktown.
The French Navy's assistance.
The battle at Yorktown.
The French helped the Continental army surrond Yorktown and trap the British.
Admiral De Grasse
Yorktown
This showed the french that the colonists are good fighters(they might win the battle at Yorktown), and that they, the French should join forces with the Americans, to help them break away from Great Britain.
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If you are asking about the French and Indian war. He didn't win any and may have helped start the war. In the American Revolution he lost the first few but after Trenton he began to win and won the final battle ( with the help of the French) at Yorktown.
The Americans
they fight.