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12 January, 11:14

What was one factor that caused the British to surrender at Yorktown? A. British soldiers were suffering from disease and refused to fight. B. George Washington's soldiers outnumbered the British solders two to one. C. British troops receives a false message from the king that the war was over. D. French and American forces joined together to block the British from getting supplies

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  1. 12 January, 15:00
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    The answer is D., because the French Navy surround them by sea, and they kept shooting cannons at them, so this made them very pinned by this. Then Washington's force marched into the town on sea, while the British were confused by the French continues firing.
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