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news and politics war and conflictsWhy did the British surrender at Yorktown?
Furthermore, how did Washington force the British to surrender at Yorktown?
America declared its independence in 1776, but it took another five years to win freedom from the British. That day came on October 19, 1781, when the British General Charles Cornwallis surrendered his troops in Yorktown, Virginia. General Cornwallis brought 8,000 British troops to Yorktown.
Just so, why did the Yorktown battle happen?
The culmination of the Yorktown campaign, the siege proved to be the last major land battle of the American Revolutionary War in the North American region, as the surrender by Cornwallis, and the capture of both him and his army, prompted the British government to negotiate an end to the conflict.
They combined Lafayette's 4,000 troops with Washington's 2,500 troops, and then surrounded the British and blocked ships from rescuing them. Why do you think General Cornwallis decided to surrender at the Battle of Yorktown?