Asked by Labbayk
What was one factor that caused the British to surrender at Yorktown?
British soldiers were suffering from disease and refused to fight.
George Washington's soldiers outnumbered the British soldiers two to one.
British troops received a false message from the king that the war was over. ***
French and American forces joined together to block the British from getting supplies.
British soldiers were suffering from disease and refused to fight.
George Washington's soldiers outnumbered the British soldiers two to one.
British troops received a false message from the king that the war was over. ***
French and American forces joined together to block the British from getting supplies.
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Answered by
Natasha
i think C is incorrect
Answered by
Labbayk
Thanks. Ms. Sue do you agree?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Natasha is right.
Answered by
Labbayk
Thanks!
Answered by
UNKNOWN
SO WHAT IS THE ANSWER
Answered by
annoy
the correct answer is B
Answered by
Julia
The correct answer is actually D.
The French blocked the ports so the British didn't receive any supplies.
The French blocked the ports so the British didn't receive any supplies.
Answered by
alani grace
Ahhh is it B or D?
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