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CHAPTER #8 The American Revolution NOTES Victory at Yorktown
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-After months of “ hit and run ” tactics in the South, Cornwallis lead his troops to Yorktown, Virginia -Because of it ’ s coastal location Cornwallis could receive supplies and have protection -7,000 French troops and 9,000 Continental troops pushed from the West Page 1 Too Many Troops CHAPTER #8 The American Revolution NOTES Victory at Yorktown
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The Battle of Yorktown September-October 1781 Washington’s army easily outnumbered the British forces of 7500 troops The British had control of Yorktown and the surrounding waters The French and Americans continually attacked Yorktown for almost a month When the British realized their cause was lost and attempted to escape, French ships (29) quickly thwarted this effort British reinforcements arrived 5 days later, but the war was over by that time
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-After months of “ hit and run ” tactics in the South, Cornwallis lead his troops to Yorktown, Virginia -Because of it ’ s coastal location Cornwallis could receive supplies and have protection -7,000 French troops and 9,000 Continental troops pushed from the West -On October 19th, 1781, Cornwallis surrendered -Cornwallis did not personally surrender, he sent a general serving under him -Washington then did the same Page 1 Too Many Troops CHAPTER #8 The American Revolution NOTES Victory at Yorktown
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-John Jay, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams amongst others headed to Britain to negotiate a peace agreement -Sept. 3rd, 1783, a compromise was reached -U.S. independence was acknowledged, most British troops were removed and the land west to the Mississippi was U.S. territory -The British would remain in the Great Lake area for another 30 years helping ignite the War of 1812 Page Peace, Sort of … CHAPTER #8 The American Revolution NOTES Victory at Yorktown
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