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The Battle of the Chesapeake Bay which preceeded the Battle of Yorktown.
The last major battle of the American Revolution was the Siege of Yorktown, which occurred during September and October of 1781. American and French forces finally forced Charles Cornwallis to surrender, and at that point it was evident that America had won its independence.
Americans and french won the battle of Yorktown
Yorktown Virginia. The Colonists on land, and the French Navy in the Atlantic defeated the British and brought the war to a virtual end.
The British cold not retreat from Yorktown because the French fleet blocked the harbor and the American and French troops, surrounded the town.
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America- with the aid of the French navy.
It was won by the Americans (with the help of the French Navy) and was the end of the American Revolution.
American and French troops and ships surrounded Yorktown in 1781. British General Charles Cornwallis surrendered on October 19th, bringing an end to the American Revolution.
The Battle of the Chesapeake Bay which preceeded the Battle of Yorktown.
The last major battle of the American Revolution was the Siege of Yorktown, which occurred during September and October of 1781. American and French forces finally forced Charles Cornwallis to surrender, and at that point it was evident that America had won its independence.
Yorktown VA. American and French militaries cornered Great Britain, so British general Charles Cornwallis was forced to surrender, thus ending the American Revolution.
The French came to our aid. Lafayette helped train troops at Valley Forge. And the French Navy trapped the British at Yorktown.
Yorktown, in 1781, in Virginia
Americans and french won the battle of Yorktown
The last battle, major one too, was at Yorktown, 1781 A combination of American & French troops surrounded the forces of British general Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia, and forced the British surrender. Yorktown was a peninsula and the French fleet prevented Cornwallis to escape, as the British fleet from New York was too late for a rescue operation.
they had no time for the patriots and decided if the guerrilla fighters would help he continental army then they had nothing else to do then fight to the death in Yorktown -Ann Barring New York history specialist