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The upset of the British was the key to the success of the revolution. By trapping the major British forces between the American soldiers and the French Navy forced the British to surrender. This was the key to the Victory of the colonists.
The American Revolution. He did a stint in the French and Indian war but he didn't lead anyone to victory.
During the American Revolutionary War, the American victory at Yorktown (Virginia) in 1781 resulted in the end of the war because of the significant British losses in that battle. Losing over 7,000 soldiers after also having their fleet routed, the British reckoned that the war had become too costly; to continue it (let alone pursue final victory in it) was simply not affordable.
White land owning men over 21.
Those who fought the battle did not know the war was over.
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Because the British wanted to have the northern tip of NewYork
The Marquis de Lafayette was a French officer that assisted Washington's Army in military decorum. He was considered essential to the eventual victory over the British.
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Her intention was to guide the French to victory over the British.
They joined American soldiers.
New Orleans
They joined American soldiers.
The victory over Carthage by Rome meant not only an end to a rival but allowed Rome to consolidate its control and influence over the western Mediterranean.