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Lafayette was with Washington during the winter at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. So any battle from the Crossing of the Delaware on, is a possibility. Lafayette had Lord Cornwallis' troops pinned down at Yorktown, Virginia. He waited for Washington to come there for political reasons before his army attacked the village.
The American war of Independence started in 1775 and ended in 1783.The American War of Independence took place all across the Thirteen Colonies which form the eastern seaboard of the United States. The major campaigns of the War were in New York State, eastern New England, Virginia, and the Carolinas, but there were battles in other areas.Additionally, allies of the future United States (specifically France, Spain, and the Netherlands, but not Prussia and Poland) used the British preoccupation with the North American mainland to target much more desirable and wealthier British colonies in India and the West Indies. These secondary wars drew away many British soldiers who could otherwise have been deployed in the United States and were one of the main reasons that British General Cornwallis was allowed to surrender at Yorktown, Virginia.
Benedict Arnold he had some good reasons for doing it
Rome invaded Carthage and defeated him in battle.
There are three reasons that were fueling the U.S. imperialist policy in 1880. U.S expansionism, Monroe Doctrine and Belief in U.S. manifest destiny.
it was important because it gave freedom and independence to the americans. Obviously, but there is more to it than that. It was the beginning of something crucial to what everything is now. Because of the events leading up to the battle at Yorktown, we managed to defeat our opposser and get our hands on what we've wanted this whole time; freedom and independence. But not only to the American's did the spoils go. Many people openly benefited from this exchange, such as the French. Because they stuck with the Americans during the hardships of the battle at Trenton, and generously gave them the idea to cut down bridges and tree's in hopes to "corner" them, they got themselves respectable allies and made the turning point in the Revolutionary war possible. During the Battle @ Yorktown, the patriots traveled over 200 miles in fifteen day's. They met General Cornwallis and the British troops in Virginia. Three sets of troops were used to close in on the redcoats. The British were confused, low on supplies, and many were sick. The Americans trapped Cornwallis on the peninsula, which meant they were cornered on three sides by water and another by angry Patriots, with no where to go. This also was mainly due to the French fleet that arrived six hours before the British fleet, blocking their only escape route at the time. Cornwallis surrender's, and, tada, the war is over. The U.S.A gained the Treaty of Paris, land from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River and from Canada to Florida. A part from this, the Redcoats were forced to leave.
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Lafayette was with Washington during the winter at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. So any battle from the Crossing of the Delaware on, is a possibility. Lafayette had Lord Cornwallis' troops pinned down at Yorktown, Virginia. He waited for Washington to come there for political reasons before his army attacked the village.
Top 4 Reasons the Patriots Won 1. George Washington , their appointed general 2. allies whom sent gunpowder and attacked British supply ships (France) 3. determination: the colonies wanted to be totally separate and didn't give up, even through a freezing winter where 2,500 of their men died. 4. they new the geography well: they were close to home and knew where everything was, and could get supplies sooner.
Because the new government had opened negotiations with the American commissioner in Paris.
Because the new government had opened negotiations with the American commissioner in Paris.
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