http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_III_of_the_United_Kingdom
GeorgeIII sought peace for other reasons, notably that the French were winning the long war in areas besides the American colonies.
the victory at yorktown in 1781:
1. ended the fighting in America
2. was solely the result of american arms
3. resulted from french control of the sea
4. induced george III to make peace promptly
I think it is 4
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so would it be 3 since there were still some battles after yorktown so it couldn't be 1
Not 3. It partially resulted from the French sea blockade, but the battle was on land. The sea blockade prevented escape, and resupply.
but i thought it couldn't be 2 because the the french had help them a good amount
Yorktown effectively ended the fighting in America, the battles remaining were small and inconsequential. The French might argue 3, but the jist of the battle was on land. One could argue 3, but I think 1 is a better answer. NONE of the answers are perfectly precise, and perfectly correct.
ok thank you so much for your help