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Title: Battle of Yorktown


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Battle of Yorktown
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VideoSiege of Yorktown-National Park Video
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Leaders of Battle of Yorktown
  • George Washington- General of the Continental
    Army
  • Comte de Rochambeau-Commander of the French Army
    sent by King Louis XVI
  • General Charles Lord Cornwallis- Commander of the
    British Army

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Timeline of Battle
  • 1777-1778- Valley Forge- George Washington is
    suffering defeats and desertions.
  • Summer 1780- The French, led by Comte Rochambeau
    arrive to help the Americans defeat the British.

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Occupation of Yorktown
  • August 1781- Cornwallis occupies Yorktown and
    plans to use the port as a base for resupplying
    his troops during the battles

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Washington Changes Plan
  • August 1781- George Washington changes his battle
    plans. Currently, he was in New York fighting
    General Clinton and getting no where. He tricks
    Clinton into believing he is still in New York,
    but he sneaks his troops and cannons south,
    towards Yorktown. The troops walk with great
    speed and bring along their cannons. They walk
    approximately 400 miles in 5 weeks.

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French Help
  • August 1781- French ships leave Rhode Island and
    head for the Chesapeake Bay. British ships leave
    New York at the end of August, heading for the
    Chesapeake.

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  • September 11, 1781-Cornwallis is told that
    British ships are on their way with soldiers and
    supplies. Cornwallis feels good about his siege
    of Yorktown. Cornwallis and Clinton did not get
    along with one another but Cornwallis believes
    that Clinton will send help.

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Leaders Meet
  • September 14, 1781- Washington and Rochambeau
    meet in Williamsburg to prepare for the battle.

This is a picture of Washington and Rochambeau
after the Victory at Yorktown Artist James Peale
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Fleets fight
  • September 1781- French ships are blockading the
    Chesapeake Bay and Clinton is still promising
    soldiers and supplies. The French and British
    fleets have had small battles, but the French are
    able to maintain the blockade of the Chesapeake
    Bay. The British suffer defeat and head back to
    New York. Another fleet will be sent.

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Washington starts attack
  • September 28, 1781- George Washington and troops
    leave Williamsburg for fight.

Re-enactor from Williamsburg of George Washington
Re-enactors from Williamsburg
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Cornwallis makes a surprising battle move
  • Cornwallis is confident that Clinton will be
    coming soon. He retreats from his outer flanks
    and takes up positions closer to Yorktown. This
    is a surprising decision.

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Quotes from General Cornwallis
  • On September 29, Cornwallis assured Clinton, I .
    . . have no doubt, if relief arrives in any
    reasonable time, York and Gloucester will be both
    in possession of his Majestys troops.
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Battle Begins
  • October 3, 1781- The British are defeated in a
    battle near Gloucester. Their pathway for fresh
    food for the soldiers and their horses are cut
    off.
  • October 9, 1781- Shots are fired from the
    Colonial Army and the French troops. The battle
    has begun.
  • October 10, 1781- Clinton finally sends his navy
    fleet and supplies. Should arrive in Yorktown in
    2-3 weeks.

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Quote
  • By October 10, though, Cornwallis pleaded that
    nothing but a direct move to York Riverwhich
    includes a successful naval actioncan save me. .
    . . We have lost about seventy of our men and
    many of our works are considerably damaged . . .
    we cannot hope to make a very long resistance.
    P.S. 5 p.m. Since my letter was written at 12
    p.m. we have lost thirty men.
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Storming of the Redoubts
  • October 14, 1781- George Washington and
    Rochambeau storm the two closest redoubts
    (earthen mounds of dirt built for protection) and
    moves cannons closer to Yorktown.

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Cornwallis Letter to Clinton after the assault on
the redoubt
  • After the assault on the redoubts, Cornwallis
    wrote, My situation now becomes very critical.
    We dare not show a gun to their old batteries,
    and I expect that their new ones will open
    tomorrow morning. . . . The safety of the place
    is, therefore, so precarious that I cannot
    recommend that the fleet and army should run
    great risque in endeavoring to save us.
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  • The Americans storming the redoubts on October
    14, 1781 during the Battle of Yorktown.

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  • Storming the Redoubt
  • Battle Map

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Cornwallis retreats
  • October 16, 1781- British troops are being
    bombarded and facing heavy causalities.
    Cornwallis realizes that Clinton wont be there
    in time. He tries to leave by crossing the York
    River, but a freak storm makes the crossing
    impossible, so they return to Yorktown. This
    type of storm has only happened a few times. It
    was just luck that it happened the night that
    Cornwallis wanted to retreat

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Cornwallis writes
  • At this critical moment, Cornwallis wrote,
    the weather, from being moderate and calm,
    changed to a most violent storm of wind and rain
    and drove the boats, some of which had troops on
    board, down the river. It was soon evident that
    the intended passage was impracticable. When the
    storm died down, at about 2 a.m., the troops on
    Gloucester rowed back to Yorktown. As Tarleton
    wrote, Thus expired the last hope of the British
    army.

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Cornwallis seeks surrender
  • October 17, 1781- Cornwallis seeks a cease fire.
    He argues terms with Washington for the next two
    days. Cornwallis realizes that he has lost and
    surrenders 1/3 of all British forces to
    Washington and the Colonial Army.

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Help arrives a little to late
  • October 19, 1781- British soldiers march to
    Surrender Field and set down their arms. The
    soldiers are taken as prisoners and wont be
    released for a couple of years.
  • The British fleet arrives a few days later, but
    it is to late for Cornwallis. They turn around
    and head back to New York. Clinton and
    Cornwallis will argue till they die, which person
    actually lost the War.

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Cornwallis Surrenders
  • Cornwallis does not attend the surrender
    ceremony. This is seen as a slap in the face to
    Washington. Cornwallis sent General OHara in
    his place. Washington made General Benjamin
    Lincoln accept the surrender because since OHara
    was the second in charge, it was only appropriate
    that the Colonial Armys second in command
    (Lincoln) accept the surrender.

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The surrender of the British at Yorktown,
Virginia, on October 19, 1781, ended the
Revolutionary War. Trumbull placed American
General Benjamin Lincoln at the center on a white
horse, with French officers on the left and
Americans on the right, led by General Washington
on the brown horse. The British are represented
by British officers, but Lord Cornwallis himself
was not present. http//www.aoc.gov/cc/art/rotunda
/surrender_cornwallis.cfm
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British Army Surrender at Yorktown
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  • Washington reviews the captured prisoners after
    the British surrender.

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Primary Source Whats wrong with this picture?
Gen. Charles Cornwallis surrenders to Gen. George
Washington, Yorktown, Virginia, October 19, 1781.
Library of Congress
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