
The Final Battle: Yorktown's Triumph
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The Final Battle: Yorktown's Triumph
A decisive battle in the American Revolutionary War that led to the surrender of British forces under General Cornwallis. The victory at Yorktown marked a turning point in the war and ultimately led to American independence.
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The Final Battle:
The Battle of Yorktown: The Battle at Yorktown in Virginia was the last battle of the American Revolution. It ended with the British giving up on October 19, 1781. It also forced the British leaders to agree to a promise of peace. The Americans needed to beat the British General named Charles Cornwallis. General George Washington was moving down to Yorktown to confront Cornwallis.
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Multiple Choice
Who was the British General that the Americans needed to beat in the Battle of Yorktown?
Charles Cornwallis
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Franklin
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Multiple Choice
When did the Battle of Yorktown end?
October 19, 1781
September 3, 1783
July 4, 1776
June 14, 1777
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Charles Cornwallis
Trivia: Charles Cornwallis was the British General that the Americans needed to beat in the Battle of Yorktown. This battle marked a turning point in the American Revolutionary War. Cornwallis surrendered to General George Washington, effectively ending the war.
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The Final Battle: Yorktown's Triumph
General Cornwallis surrenders after 11 days of fighting. The French navy and American troops surround Yorktown, leaving Cornwallis with no escape. With insufficient troops, he raises a white flag to signal surrender. This victory marks a turning point in the American Revolution.
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Multiple Choice
Which country sent their Navy to help the Americans in the Battle of Yorktown?
Spain
Australia
Britian
France
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Multiple Choice
General Cornwallis surrenders after how long in the battle?
3 weeks
11 days
11 Months
6 days
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Multiple Choice
What event marked a turning point in the American Revolution?
The Battle of Yorktown
The French navy's arrival
General Cornwallis' surrender
The American troops' victory
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The Battle of Yorktown
The Battle of Yorktown marked a turning point in the American Revolution. It was the final major battle where the American forces, led by General George Washington, defeated the British army under General Cornwallis. This victory ultimately led to the recognition of American independence by the British and the end of the war.
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The Final Battle:
Yorktown's Triumph: After deciding not to fight, Cornwallis wanted many things from the Americans. George Washington refused and prepared for another attack. However, Cornwallis ultimately surrendered, ending the war. America emerged victorious!
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Cornwallis' Intentions
Cornwallis wanted to negotiate a peace treaty with the Americans. This shows his desire to end the conflict and find a resolution. Negotiating a peace treaty was a significant step towards ending the Revolutionary War. It highlights Cornwallis' recognition of the need for diplomacy and compromise.
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Multiple Choice
What did Cornwallis want from the Americans?
To fight another battle
To negotiate a peace treaty
To surrender immediately
To join forces with the Americans
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The Final Battle: Yorktown's Triumph
The war ended with the formation of the Second Constitutional Committee. The colonists, who fought in the war, collaborated to draft a plan that granted them freedom from Great Britain. This marked a new beginning for the colonists as they could now create their own rules and govern themselves as an independent country.
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Multiple Choice
The Second Constitutional Committee was drafted so that colonists could
create their own rules and govern themselves
draft rules for Britian
create taxes for Britian to follow
join with France to become a new country
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New Beginning:
The formation of the Second Constitutional Committee marked a fresh start for the colonists after the war. This committee played a crucial role in drafting a plan for the future, ensuring freedom from Great Britain. The collaboration of the colonists was key in shaping the committee's decisions.
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Multiple Choice
What marked a new beginning for the colonists after the war?
The formation of the Second Constitutional Committee
The collaboration of the colonists
The drafting of a plan
The freedom from Great Britain
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Multiple Choice
The formation of the Second Constitutional Committee drafted a plan ensuring freedom from what country?
Britain
France
Spain
Australia
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Multiple Choice
Which holiday do kids dress up in costumes and collect candy?
Easter
Halloween
Christmas
Labor Day
The Final Battle: Yorktown's Triumph
A decisive battle in the American Revolutionary War that led to the surrender of British forces under General Cornwallis. The victory at Yorktown marked a turning point in the war and ultimately led to American independence.
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