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the battle of Yorktown

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Which battle represented the british armys final failure in the north America?

the battle of Yorktown


Did O'HARA surrender at the battle of Yorktown?

Yes. General O'Hara represented the British in the battle of Yorktown on October 19th 1781. The French and Americans won the battle and then the war.


What battle convinced the british to stop fighting in America?

Plattsburgh


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The British decided the war in North America was too costly after the battle of what?

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The decisive event in the french-british contest for north America was?

The British victory in the Battle of Quebec.


British and America were led by in the battle of El Alamein?

America was not involved in the Battles of El Alamein.


Why did the British enter into peace talks with America after the battle of York town?

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What ended the battle of Yorktown?

The British surrendering at Yorktown ended the fighting between the British and Revolutionary forces in America.


The British decided the war in North America was too costly after the Battle of?

Plattsburgh=)


Which colony was the Battle of Camden fought in?

The Battle of Camden was fought in the American colony of New Jersey. It was fought between the British Army and the Continental Army of the British colony in North America.


Did the british win the battle of york?

Because British had about 32,000 soldiers but America was vastly outnumbered, untrained recruits with poor equipment.