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French troops blocked the road to which town?

williamsburg


What natural feature did the french and American troops use to travel to Willamsburg?

they used the delaware river late christmas night


How many French and American troops surrounded Cornwallis?

Lots


Did George Washington led 20000 American and french troops to victory at Valley Forge?

George Washington led 20,000 American and French troops to victory at Valley Forge true or false


Who was the french general who led the french troops to help the American efforts?

A French Dude.NEW RESPONDENTThe Comte of Rochambeau


Why were American troops needed by the french and British government?

Treaty of paris


How many British and hessian troops were captured by the American and French?

10


When did Union troops defeat Confederate troops at Williamsburg Virginia?

The Army of the Potomac beats an outnumbered Confederate force at Williamsburg Virginia on May 5, 1862. Union General McClellan occupies the city the next day.


Why did the Germans launched a major spring offensive in 1918?

They wanted to defeat the British and French before American troops could be used.


Whose troops and ships surrounded Yorktown?

American and French troops and ships surrounded Yorktown in 1781. British General Charles Cornwallis surrendered on October 19th, bringing an end to the American Revolution.


Cornwallis surrendered to american troops at?

Cornwallis surrendered to the American Troops at Yorktown, Virginia on October 19, 1781. General Jean Rochambeau and his troops, who were French, came to Rhode Island to help the Americans. Some French also came from the West Indies. Together they trapped Cornwallis and his men, forcing him to surrender his troops of 7,000-8,000 men.


Where did French troops arrive first in Newport or in Yorktown in the American Revolution?

French troops first arrived in Newport, Rhode Island, in July 1780. They were sent to support the American colonies in their fight against British forces. Later, in 1781, French troops also played a critical role in the Siege of Yorktown, which ultimately led to the surrender of British General Cornwallis and a significant turning point in the American Revolution.