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The march to Yorktown led by General George Washington and the Comte de Rochambeau began on August 19, and has become known as the celebrated march, 4,000 French and 3,000 American soldiers began the march in Newport, Rhode Island, while the rest remained behind to protect the Hudson Valley. Washington wanted to keep absolute secrecy as to where they were headed.
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Revolutionary War

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

I CHOSE YORKTOWN

BY: ELIZABETH BRILEY
The march to Yorktown led by General George Washington and the Comte de Rochambeau began on August 19, and has become known as the celebrated march, 4,000 French and 3,000 American soldiers began the march in Newport, Rhode Island, while the rest remained behind to protect the Hudson Valley. Washington wanted to keep absolute secrecy as to where they were headed.
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WHY IT IS IMPORTANT

BRITISH GAVE UP BECAUSE THEY RAN OUT OF FOOD AND WATER
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WHY DID THE MEN SURRENDER INSTEAD OF THE GENERAL

GENERAL CORNWALLIS WAS SICK SO HE SENT HIS MEN WITH THE FLAG
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IMPORTANT PEOPLE

  • George Washington
  • General Cornwallis
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WHAT HAPPEND

THE BRITISH GOT SURROUNDED AND THEY COULDNT GO ANY WHERE
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THE
END!

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