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1 Victory at Yorktown Pgs. 314-316

2 The British Fear the Americans  When the British learned that the French had joined with the Americans, the British quickly moved their attacks from the northern colonies to the southern colonies.  The British hoped that the greater Loyalist support in the south would help to defeat the Patriots once and for all.

3 The British Gain Power  With the help of Loyalists, the British army captured Charleston, South Carolina, in 1780.  The British then marched through North Carolina and then into Virginia.  By late summer of 1781, British General Charles Cornwallis set up camp at Yorktown, Virginia. (See map p. 311)

4 Benedict Arnold – Traitor!  During 1781 the fighting centered in Virginia.  Benedict Arnold, a former Continental army officer, attacked colonial towns in Virginia.  He had given the plans of the American fort at West Point, New York to the British in exchange for money and a high rank in the British army.

5 The Move to Defeat the British  The British received supplies at Yorktown located on the Chesapeake Bay.  The French and Continentals moved quickly to defeat the British at Yorktown.  The French soldiers joined the Continentals near New York City, and together marched to Virginia and surrounded Yorktown.

6 The Move to Defeat the British  The French navy took control of the Chesapeake Bay cutting off supplies to the British.  The British were trapped from all sides.  The Battle at Yorktown continued for two weeks.

7 The British Surrender!  General Cornwallis surrendered on October 19, 1781.  The British marched out of Yorktown and laid down their weapons in a field.  Even though the war went on for two more years, the Battle at Yorktown was the last major battle of the American Revolution.

8 The British are Defeated!  With the victory at Yorktown, the Patriots proved to King George III and the world that the United States of America was a free and independent nation.


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