French ships were blocking the bay, so that Cornwallis and the British there couldn't get supplies. Also the British couldn'tescape from the bay.
And, Washington and his army where coming from land. *I think think there were French troops of the ground as well...* So Cornwallis couldn't escape from any direction.
Cornwallis was outnumbered as well-->19,300 soldiers (10,800 French 8,500 Americans) 24 French wars ships, and 375 guns to 7,500 British soldiers and 240 guns
The odds were against him, he had to surrender for the sake of his men. There are lots more reasons... like he was going to get help but it never came
Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown because he settled in Yorktown thinking that it would be a great place because it was right next to the river and the river was deep enough to accommodate large ships. Thinking that British ships could carry supplies easily to them that's where he set up camp. Instead of British supply ships there was 23 French ships sailing to the Chesapeake. With the French cutting off sea escapes, Washington as well as the Comte de Rochambeau cut off land escapes. In the end, Cornwallis was shocked and in panic he sent troops across the York River to Gloucester and over land to New York. By dawn only a few soldiers had made it because of a fierce storm that blew them away from New York.
General Cornwallis brought 8,000 British troops to Yorktown. They expected help from British ships sent from New York. The British ships never arrived. That was lucky for General George Washington and the Continental army. The thirteen colonies found their opportunity to beat the world's largest empire.
Because after the French Fleet had driven the British fleet off from Chesapeake Bay on Sept.5, 1781, Cornwallis Army was besieged at Yorktown with no hope of receiving reinforcements and supplies.
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They were surrounded, outnumbered, out gunned and had no avenues of escape nor supply. They had only one other choice and that was to die fighting.
Cause he was outnumber and he was almost out of equpment
i tink the british soldiers were suffering from disease and refused to fight.
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At the Battle of Yorktown.
because they were surrounded even at the cheaseapeake bay
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British surrender at Yorktown Virginia was the last major event,
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October 19, 1781 was the date of Cornwallis's surrender at Yorktown.
they surendered in yorktown.
He forced the british to surrender at Yorktown
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We need more information- such as the time period or the war in question- in order to be able to give you a good answer. In the American Revolution, the surrender of British forces came at Yorktown VA. Other wars, other places.
the battle of Yorktown
The were forced, or surrounded
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George Washington
Yorktown, it was the last battle of the Revolutionary war.