Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis (31 December 1738 - 5 October 1805) was a British military commander and colonial governor. In the United States, he is best remembered as one of the leading British generals in the American Revolutionary War. His 1781 defeat by a combined American-French force at the Siege of Yorktown is generally considered the end of the war, as the bulk of British troops surrendered with Cornwallis; minor skirmishes continued for two more years. In India, where he served two terms as governor general, he is remembered for promulgating the Permanent Settlement. As Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, he argued for Catholic emancipation.
In the American Revolutionary War, he was a British General. He lead in many wars at that time, but is most known for surrendering in Battle of Yorktown. This was one of the final battles of the Rev. War, thus Gen. Cornwallis let the Americans win due to this surrender.
General Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, was a British general who was surrounded by French troops and had to surrender which ended the American Revolution.
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Lord Admiral William Cornwallis
General Cornwallis' army surrendered at Yorktown, Virginia in 1781, but Cornwallis himself was not there to surrender to General George Washington.
the British commander who surrendered to George Washington?
Charles Cornwallis.
General Charles Cornwallis was born Dec. 31, 1738.
General Cornwallis surrendered in Yorktown, Virginia, heralding the end of the Revolutionary War.General Cornwallis surrendered in Yorktown.
General Cornwallis was trapped in Yorktown, Virginia.
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General Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, was a British general who was surrounded by French troops and had to surrender which ended the American Revolution.
General Cornwallis surrendered in Yorktown. Yorktown
Yes, General Charles Cornwallis had a son named Charles Cornwallis, 2nd Earl Cornwallis. He was born in 1776 and succeeded his father as the 2nd Earl after Cornwallis's death in 1805. The younger Cornwallis also had a notable career in the British Army and served in various capacities, including as the Governor-General of India.
Charles Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown, however, instead of doing it in person, he sent Charles O'Hara to do it for him.Ema GibbinsThanks so much you'r a life saverWho was the British general surrendered at York Town?
it was "Old Fox" because Generals Washington's army had trick General Cornwallis
Lord Admiral William Cornwallis
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