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Chapter 13.2

Master the Battle of Yorktown: Revolutionary War's Decisive Victory

Discover how strategic coordination between Continental and French forces led to British surrender and American independence.


What You'll Learn

French naval blockade trapped British forces preventing escape routes
Combined Continental and French armies executed successful siege tactics
Cornwallis surrendered over seven thousand troops ending major fighting
Victory convinced British Parliament to begin immediate peace negotiations

What You'll Practice

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Students analyze strategic coordination between Continental and French forces

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Learners evaluate naval blockade effectiveness in trapping British armies

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Young scholars examine surrender consequences and Revolutionary War conclusion

Why This Matters

Understanding the Battle of Yorktown develops critical thinking skills about strategy, cooperation, and how decisive moments shape history.

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Military Strategy
Naval Blockade
Siege Tactics
Allied Cooperation
Historical Analysis
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