At Yorktown, General Cornwallis aimed to consolidate British forces and establish a strong defensive position to maintain control over the Southern colonies during the American Revolutionary War. He sought to resupply his troops and hoped to wait for reinforcements from the British navy to counter the growing American and French forces. However, his plans ultimately led to his encirclement by the combined American and French armies, resulting in his surrender in October 1781.
General Cornwallis surrendered in Yorktown. Yorktown
At the Battle of Yorktown
General Cornwallis was trapped in Yorktown, Virginia.
Yes, he was the one that Cornwallis chased until he (Cornwallis) fled to Yorktown where he was trapped.
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Cornwallis Surrendered at Yorktown
General Cornwallis surrendered in Yorktown, Virginia, heralding the end of the Revolutionary War.General Cornwallis surrendered in Yorktown.
General Cornwallis surrendered in Yorktown. Yorktown
At the Battle of Yorktown
Cornwallis lost at Yorktown because he got trapped on the peninsula and french and Americans surrounding all around him and he didn't want to lose any men so he surrendered.
General Lord Cornwallis was the commander of the British Army at the Battle of Yorktown.
General Cornwallis was trapped in Yorktown, Virginia.
Yes, he was the one that Cornwallis chased until he (Cornwallis) fled to Yorktown where he was trapped.
General Cornwallis
At Yorktown.
General Cornwallis
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