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Both armies cornered General Cornwallis and he surrendered.


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What was Joan of Arc good at?

Joan d'Arc, Maid of Orleans, was skilled in military maneuvers and led several armies to victory. She was not skilled in dealing with King Richard and other heads of state, which led to her betrayal and her hideous death at the stake when she was only 19. St. Joan was not canonized until 1921, I believe.


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