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Washington's troops traveled approximately 400 miles from New York City to Yorktown, Virginia, during the campaign that culminated in the Siege of Yorktown in 1781. This journey involved a combination of land and water routes, as they coordinated with French forces to surround the British. The strategic movement was crucial in securing a decisive victory in the American Revolutionary War.

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