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The battle of Yorktown which involved the surrender of the British commander General Lord Cornwallis and ultimately led to the Treaty of Paris
The Siege of Yorktown brought about the surrender of General Charles Cornwallis.
No American victory brought down a British government.
On the contrary, it was a Nazi victory. The British retreated.
General John Burgoyne was forced to surrender at the second Battle of Saratoga on October 17, 1777, giving the United States a victory. The first battle was fought on September 19th and was a victory for the British.
Never, the British resistance during the Battle of England and the Blitz in 1940 was the first notable allies' victory towards axis.
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The Battle of Saratoga.
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Though it was Washington that accepted the surrender of the British troops, the victory would never have been possible without French naval power essentially neutralizing the British fleet and with people like Lafayette fighting at our side.