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1 Battle of Yorktown American Victory

2 Warm Up Question Why were the French and Americans able to work so well together? What turned the tide in the favor of the Americans? In your opinion, why did the Americans win this war.

3 Yorktown: Oct 6-19, 1781 General Cornwallis moved his army to the North Carolina Coast His army was battered and worn down Ordered to stay here and protect the Carolinas Marched his army to Virginia; settled in at Yorktown Took command away from Benedict Arnold Washington was planning to attack NYC British knew, and did not send reinforcements to Cornwallis Cornwallis ordered to bring all his men to NYC Disobeyed orders, again, and stayed fortifying Yorktown

4 General Cornwallis

5 Cornwallis’s Route

6 Yorktown cont… Washington sent Marquis de Lafayette to Virginia in 1781 Lafayette saw Cornwallis’s troops moving to Yorktown Sent news back to Washington Washington abandoned plans to attack NYC and marched South to Virginia 2,500 continental soldiers 4,000 French soldiers under the command of French General Rochambeau

7 General Rochambeau

8 Marquis de Lafayette

9 Franco-American Army

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11 Yorktown cont… British realized the Americans were not going to NYC
Sent their fleet to the Chesapeake Bay French fleet also sent there Naval battle between French and British occurred French drove off the British 3,000 French naval men joined Washington’s army The Americans/French attacked with a combined force of 16,000 troops Cornwallis was outnumbered, outgunned, and running out of food Asked for a truce on Oct. 17th--DENIED!!!! Oct. 19th, 1781 Cornwallis surrendered to Washington Last major battle of the Revolutionary War

12 Cornwallis Surrenders

13 Map of the Battle

14 Naval and Army Movement

15 Aftermath Some fighting continued, but it was minor
British prime minister, Lord Frederick North, heard about the loss at Yorktown “It is all over!” Resigned after the surrender Britain’s new leaders began to negotiate a peace treaty

16 French Gravesite at Yorktown

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18 Treaty of Paris: September 3, 1783
Formally ended the Revolutionary War The Americans were represented by: Benjamin Franklin John Adams John Jay What did the Americans get? Formal recognition as an independent country by Britain Established U.S. boundaries Specified fishing rights War debts paid by the citizens of each country Restored the rights and properties of Loyalists Opened up the Mississippi River to citizens Evacuation of all British Soldiers

19 Treaty of Paris

20 Benjamin Franklin

21 John Adams

22 John Jay

23 Land Divided

24 Treaty Document


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