Americans and french won the battle of Yorktown
In the Battle of Yorktown, the colonists and the French surrounded the British until they surrendered, this battle won the Revolution.
George Washington won by forcing the British to capitulate at the Battle of Yorktown.
The Continental Army won at Yorktown.
the Americans won using the French fleet under Lafayatte and the French and American army men
If you talking about the battle of Yorktown, george Washington and his troops lauds siege over Yorktown on land and the French ships blocked the way from sea, so the british were trapped in Yorktown and weren't aware of this and had ton surrender because they weren't prepared.
Yes. General O'Hara represented the British in the battle of Yorktown on October 19th 1781. The French and Americans won the battle and then the war.
No, he nor any other British leader won it. The Americans won the Battle of Yorktown when the British surrendered. The surrender marked the end of the Revolutionary War.
The Franco-America army won against the British at Yorktown in 1781.
In the Battle of Yorktown, the colonists and the French surrounded the British until they surrendered, this battle won the Revolution.
The Boston Tea party was before Yorktown.
Yes. Had the French not assisted in Yorktown, that battle may well have been lost, which could have turned the tide for the British.
America- with the aid of the French navy.
George Washington won by forcing the British to capitulate at the Battle of Yorktown.
The Americans won the Battle of Yorktown because: 1. strong army 2. Washington's army attacked British by land, French navy attacked by sea. British General Cornwallis surrendered. It was the end of fighting.
It was won by the Americans (with the help of the French Navy) and was the end of the American Revolution.
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General george washington To be more specific: The AMERICANS won the battle of Yorktown which was fought over with the British. The American's LEADER was general George Washington.