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At what battle did the British surrender to the Americans?

They surrendered in the Battle of Concord.


Was the british who surrerend to Americans in Yorktown virgina his surrender ended revolution?

yes


After which battle did British General Charles Cornwalis surrender to the Americans?

the Battle of Yorktown


Why did the Americans defeat the British in the American Revolution?

Americans used guerrilla warfare tactics to drive the British to the coast. The french, although late, prevented the British from retreating to sea, so the British had no choice but to surrender.


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They hoped to cut off the Americans supplies from getting to them which the British hoped would eventually lead to the Americans surrender


What led to the british surrender at Yorktown?

Cornwallis abandoned key redoubts and the Americans took them over. French reinforcements came in and a storm arrived. The Americans had the British surrounded.


How many Americans were captured at the Battle of Saratoga?

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Who did john burgoyne help british or Americans?

He helped the British attempt to conquer Fort Ticonderoga, at first his plan worked, but then the Rebels surrounded him and he was forced to surrender.


Why were the Americans able to force the British to surrender at Yorktown?

The Americans were able to force the British to surrender at Yorktown due to a combination of strategic planning and effective collaboration with French forces. General George Washington's army, bolstered by French troops and naval support, successfully besieged British General Cornwallis's forces. The British were trapped on the peninsula with limited supplies and reinforcements, leading to their eventual surrender on October 19, 1781. This decisive victory marked a turning point in the American Revolutionary War, significantly weakening British resolve.


What might have happened at Yorktown without the aid of the french fleet?

The Americans would loose terribly and we wouldn't have freedom from the British.


Why were french and Americans troops able to force Cornwallis to surrender quickly?

They surrendered so fast because the Americans and French had so many troops the British surrendered because they had no chance. 😃


Who won the battle at Yorktown 1781?

No, he nor any other British leader won it. The Americans won the Battle of Yorktown when the British surrendered. The surrender marked the end of the Revolutionary War.