The Battle of Yorktown was all about the independence of the United States as a free and independent nation. The Battle of Yorktown began on the 28th of September, 1781. General George Washington, commanded a force of 17,000 French and Continental troops against British General Lord Charles Cornwallis and a contingent of 9,000 British troops.
The battle of Yorktown was the last battle of the Revolutionary War.Thanks! : )Actually the war continued for two more years after Yorktown (which ended in September 1781). Yorktown was the last major battle between the Americans and the British, and is widely considered to be the decisive battle of the war- but there were many more subsequent small battles, especially at sea and in the west against the Native Americans. In addition, remember that Spain, France and the Netherlands had joined the American side- just because the Americans were mostly finished with the war didn't mean that these other countries were too!The last battle of the war was actually in India in summer of 1783. A British army was besieged by a joint French and Indian army at Cuddalore. The siege ended when both sides agreed to stop fighting and begin peace talks.Not counting these battles outside of the Colonies, the last known battle for the Americans was in September 1782 (almost exactly a year after Yorktown) at the siege of Fort McHenry, in modern West Virginia. The American fort was attacked by a small force of Native American and British troops; the Americans won.In November 1783, the Treaty of Paris was fully ratified, and the war was finally officially ended.
You need to state which revolution you are asking about. It might be the French Revolution, or the Russian Revolution, or one of many other revolutions. It might even be the American War of Independence - as a Briton, I forgot the Americans call it the revolution.
1800 americans died in the battle of Alamo.
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It is believed that close to 600,000 Americans fought in the Battle of the Bulge.
Because threre were to many troops. Like the Americans and the French.
the british surrendered to Washington at Yorktown but the were defeated many other times. a truly demoralizing battle was probably the crossing of the Delaware.
There were many battles during the American Revolution. The colonies won some and lost some but the most important battle the Americans won was the Battle of Yorktown which ended the war. Other battles of note were the Battle of Saratoga and the battles of Trenton and Princeton.
There were 8,800 Americans, 7,800 French, and 6,000 British. PS, I got that information off of another website so it might not be correct and you may want to double check!
OVER 6,000
It is believed that close to 600,000 Americans fought in the Battle of the Bulge.
Nearly 600,000 Americans
Two: Fleet Carrier USS Yorktown and destroyer USS Hammen
Approximately 3 years. The Battle of Yorktown in the American Civil War was fairly early in the war and mostly insignificant. It was fought between the dates of April 5th through May 4th, 1862. Robert E. Lee surrendered the Confederate Army on April 9th, 1865, though the last battle was fought on May 13th.
The Battle of Yorktown was all about the independence of the United States as a free and independent nation. The Battle of Yorktown began on the 28th of September, 1781. General George Washington, commanded a force of 17,000 French and Continental troops against British General Lord Charles Cornwallis and a contingent of 9,000 British troops.
Japan lost four aircraft carriers, the USN, One, The Yorktown as I recall. It was the first major Naval battle fought entirely in the air!