On this day in 1781 British General Charles Cornwallis surrendered - TopicsExpress



          

On this day in 1781 British General Charles Cornwallis surrendered his army of some 8,000 men to General George Washington at Yorktown, giving up any chance of winning the Revolutionary War. Cornwallis had marched his army into the Virginia port town earlier that summer expecting to meet British ships sent from New York. The ships never arrived. In early October, approximately 17,000 American and French troops led by Generals George Washington and Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau, respectively, surrounded British-occupied Yorktown. Off the coast, French Admiral François de Grasse strategically positioned his naval fleet to control access to the town via the Chesapeake Bay and the York River.The Franco-American siege exhausted the British armys supplies of food and ammunition. With no hope for escape, Cornwallis agreed to the terms of Washingtons Articles of Capitulation, signing the document at Moore House on October 19. Hours after the surrender, the generals defeated troops marched out of Yorktown to the tune The World Turned Upside Down. (Library of Congress) youtube/watch?v=v-N0ckzU1mI
Posted on: Sun, 19 Oct 2014 10:37:17 +0000

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