The site of the battle that ended the war was in Yorktown, Virginia However, the war didn't official end until the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1786.
Note: New York City was held by the British even after Yorktown, until the Treaty of Paris.
Yorktown, Virginia
what was the site of an early American victory afterWashington's famous crossing the Delaware
Yorktown, Virginia.
Blue Licks Battlefield State Park
The first major win was the Battle of Saratoga.
Boston, Massachusetts is often referred to as the "cradle of the American revolution" because it played a significant role in the events leading up to the American Revolutionary War. The city was the site of key events such as the Boston Tea Party and the Battle of Bunker Hill. It is considered a significant historical and cultural center in American history.
Yorktown
The Siege of Yorktown brought about the surrender of General Charles Cornwallis.
what was the site of an early American victory afterWashington's famous crossing the Delaware
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In 1781, it was the coastal settlement of Yorktown, Virginia, that served as the site of the American Revolution's final major battle, which culminated in the surrender (by Lord Cornwallis) of a sizeable British military force and ultimately led to the end of the war. Minor fighting continued after this American victory, however, and a final peace was not agreed-upon until two years later.
Yorktown, Virginia.
Lexington and Concord.
the battle of yorktown
Saratoga: New York site of important American Victory during the Revolutionary War.