Introduction to Documents of Freedom Part 1: Unit Overview

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Introduction to Documents of Freedom Part 1: Unit Overview Freedom In America Introduction to Documents of Freedom Part 1: Unit Overview 08/20/2019 https://www.docsoffreedom.org/units/documents-of-freedom-introduction Side Note: The Battle of Yorktown: It is considered the last major land battle of the American Revolutionary War. [The battle ended on October 19, 1781.] The Continental Army, led by General George Washington [and French army troops led by the Comte de Rochambeau], won a decisive victory against the British Army, led by General Lord Charles Cornwallis. ... The battle took place in Yorktown, Virginia, near the York River. Reference from Wikipedia