Saratoga, NY and Trenton, NJ; and at Yorktown, VA they surrendered to the Americans and their French allies.
He was the last native American Indian to surrender to the Us army
Benedict Arnold was a general in the American Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. In September of 1780, his plan to surrender West Point, New York was exposed, and he defected to the British Army.
The surrender of Lee's Army of Northern Virginia to U.S.Grant's Army of the Potomac (technically General Meade's army), which is taken as the effective ending of the American Civil War.
Because the American and French surrounded them so they couldn't escape, it was better than killing people on their army. Also because they had a waek army
John Burgoyne was one such officer until his surrender at Saratoga.
They didn't they were forced to surrender in 1939.
One British army under General Cornwallis surrendered in 1781 at Yorktown. This did not result in a full surrender by the British. The British Army and Navy continued to hold all of the major seaports until a final treaty was accepted by both sides in 1783.
The Battle of Yorktown was when America knew they had won the revolution. Cornwallis was surrounded by the American army and he sent a written surrender. After, the two armys met up for a physical surrender where the Britain army set down their weapons as a sign of surrender. It was rumored that after they gave their weapons up, the song "The World Turned Upside Down" was played.
surrender immediately
Yorktown
The surrender of an army (perhaps).
British General John Burgoyne's military career is most noted in the US for his surrender to the American army at Saratoga, bringing France into the American Revolution.