Washington and his French allies used deception that caused Cornwallis to believe they were going to attach New York and they would be safe in Virginia. His superior, General Clinton, ordered Cornwallis to defend a deepwater port, and Yorktown was selected. The French fleet, in much greater numbers than expected, drove off the British navy that was there to protect the army and provide them transportation and supplies. Blockaded on the peninsula, with no means of getting off, they were trapped and capitulated.
Yorktown
September 5, 1781. The French fleet won, preventing the British fleet from resupplying or reinforcing the British army under Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, through the Capes and on a peninsula extending into Chesapeake Bay. With this failure to relieve Cornwallis, his army was soon forced to surrender.
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He was surrounded and there was noway for him to win so he gave up. NOTE he had someone who was supposed to help him, but by the time they got around to it it was to late.
Cornwallis lead British troops during the Revolution and was the one to surrender in October 19, 1781. Cornwallis won the victory at dorchester heights, and wanted washington to surrender, but washington did not. His army was tired after nathaniel green's army chased his army to yorktown, Virginia.
Cornwallis and his forces were on a peninsula at Yorktown.
Yorktown
During the Battle of Yorktown, VA, elements of the French Navy blockaded the British Navy in Chesapeake Bay. This led to the surrender of Lord Cornwallis to George Washington essentially ending the Revolutionary Way/
September 5, 1781. The French fleet won, preventing the British fleet from resupplying or reinforcing the British army under Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, through the Capes and on a peninsula extending into Chesapeake Bay. With this failure to relieve Cornwallis, his army was soon forced to surrender.
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Charles Cornwallis was a British Army officer and colonial administrator.
He led his army onto a peninsula where they later surrendered to the Colonial Army because they were surrounded.And he had a lack of weapons and money so they could not afford anything at all.
Cornwallis decided to take his troops north and camp at Yorktown because Cornwallis was quite tired of marching. Washington's army and himself were only hundreds of miles north. Washington thought of a plan to trap the British. His plan was to bring his army south to join Greene. So the American and French Soldiers could surround Yorktown by land. If the French navy sailed into Chesapeake Bay, French Ships could also trap the British. Finally the British Army was trapped.
Cornwallis decided to take his troops north and camp at Yorktown because Cornwallis was quite tired of marching. Washington's army and himself were only hundreds of miles north. Washington thought of a plan to trap the British. His plan was to bring his army south to join Greene. So the American and French Soldiers could surround Yorktown by land. If the French navy sailed into Chesapeake Bay, French Ships could also trap the British. Finally the British Army was trapped.
Lord Cornwallis is best known for surrendering his army at Yorktown, Virginia
He was surrounded and there was noway for him to win so he gave up. NOTE he had someone who was supposed to help him, but by the time they got around to it it was to late.
General Charles Cornwallis