IndexThe Battle of YorktownUnique factsGeorge WashingtonAfter the warThe new countryThe Battle of YorktownThe final battle of the American Revolution, the war that proved that the thirteen colonies were fierce fighters, the war that proved that young and weak could beat old and strong. The Battle of Yorktown showed and demonstrated all of these things and many more. Say no to plagiarism. Get a tailor-made essay on "Why Violent Video Games Shouldn't Be Banned"? Get an Original Essay Unique Facts The Battle of Yorktown took place from September 28, 1781 to October 19, 1781. The Americans had 8,800 soldiers fighting alongside the 7,800 French soldiers aiding the Americans, while the British only had 6,000 soldiers. This helped them, but it still wasn't easy. The leader of the French army was the Count of Rochambeau. Lafayette was the most famous French soldier who helped the American Revolution, in fact when the Americans landed in France many years later to help in the First World War their slogan was: "Lafayette we are here!" American Continental Army The American Continental Army was established on June 14, 1775, by the Continental Congress. The leader was George Washington. At first the army had no uniform. They later adopted the color brown, but there wasn't enough brown cloth. The first official uniform dates back to 1779, but the militias and minutemen still didn't have one, so they used their hunting shirts. Weapons used included rifles, pistols, knives, bayonets, muskets, long guns, tomahawks, swords, axes, sabers, polearms, and cannons. 25,000 Continental soldiers died during the war. 8,000 died during the battle. 17,000 died of disease, disappeared, or died of other causes. 9,000 suffered serious injuries. George Washington George Washington was born on February 2, 1792 in Virginia. He grew up to become a great leader and the first president. His wife was Martha Dandridge Custis and they had no children. George was the leader of the Continental Army and was the person to whom the English surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown. His years of service were from 1775 to 1783, the ranks he achieved included Major General and Commander in Chief. He fought in four battles, which were the Siege of Yorktown, the Siege of Boston, the Philadelphia Campaign, and the New York Campaign. George Washington died at the age of 67 on December 14, 1799. Alexander Hamilton Alexander Hamilton was born on the Caribbean island of Nevis on January 11, 1775. He was orphaned at the age of thirteen. When he was seventeen the island raised the money to allow him to go to America. When he arrived, Hamilton attended an academy in Elizabeth, New Jersey. During the war he served as Washington's top aide. After becoming a lawyer. Hamilton's wife was Elizabeth Schuyler and they had eight children. The children's names were Philip Hamilton, Angelica Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton Jr., James Alexander Hamilton, John Church Hamilton, William S. Hamilton, Elizabeth Hamilton, and Philip Hamilton (the second). Unfortunately their eldest son Philip was killed in a duel. Hamilton and a man named Burr often argued with each other, after a while Burr got tired and challenged Hamilton to a duel. Hamilton accepted, was hit in the duel and taken to a doctor. He died at the age of 49, on 12 July 1804. After the war several thousand British soldiers were taken prisoner. This must have been a great thing for the Continental Army because only 6,000 British soldiers fought in the war. It took two days for Washington and Cornwallis to process the surrender. Brigadier General Charles O'hara ended up surrendering to the second in command of.
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