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Admiral Charles Baudin.
The French fleet under Admiral DeGrasse (François-Joseph Paul, marquis de Grasse Tilly, comte de Grasse) kept the British fleet from reinforcing or evacuating Cornwallis's forces at Yorktown. His ships defeated the British Admiral Thomas Graves in the Battle of the Chesapeake.
The commander of the French Fleet was Paul de Grasse.
Admiral De Grasse (1722-1788) commanded French ships that aided the US side in the American Revolution by interdicting British naval forces.Admiral De Grasse (François-Joseph Paul, marquis de Grasse Tilly, comte de Grasse) was the French admiral who destroyed the British fleet at the Battle of the Chesapeake, thus contributing to Washington's later victory at Yorktown.
Francois-Dominque Toussaint
Francois de Grasse was a French admiral. He is best known for his command of the French fleet at the Battle of the Chesapeake, which led directly to the British surrender at Yorktown.
The French Admiral Francois de Grasse had died June 10,1845 around the time of 12:30 am because of chronic bronchial pneumonia.
Admiral Charles Baudin.
French NEW RESPONDENT The French Fleet commanded by Admiral De Grasse.
French Admiral who forced the British out of Chesapeake Bay was Louis de Bougainville. Along with Comte de Grasse, he prevented the British land forces from escaping onto the ships in the bay.
The French fleet under Admiral DeGrasse (François-Joseph Paul, marquis de Grasse Tilly, comte de Grasse) kept the British fleet from reinforcing or evacuating Cornwallis's forces at Yorktown. His ships defeated the British Admiral Thomas Graves in the Battle of the Chesapeake.
The correct spelling of the French name is "Francois."
The French Word For Sailing Is "Voile".
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The commander of the French Fleet was Paul de Grasse.
Admiral De Grasse (1722-1788) commanded French ships that aided the US side in the American Revolution by interdicting British naval forces.Admiral De Grasse (François-Joseph Paul, marquis de Grasse Tilly, comte de Grasse) was the French admiral who destroyed the British fleet at the Battle of the Chesapeake, thus contributing to Washington's later victory at Yorktown.
I think it was Admiral de Grasse. admiral sam de Champlain