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Question 3 Unsaved Which statement offers the best description of the part that geography played in the Battle of Yorktown during the American Revolution? Question 3 options: Because the British fortifications bordered the York River, it made it easy for the American and French forces to surround Cornwallis' army and secure victory. Because the British fortifications bordered the York River, it made it easy for the British troops to evacuate by naval vessel once they were surrounded. Because the British held the high ground on the battlefield, they could force the French armies to surrender. Geography played no significant role in the outcome of the Battle of Yorktown.

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Answered by bestanswers
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The correct answer is option A.


Because the British fortifications bordered the York River, it made it easy for the American and French forces to surround the Cornwallis army and secure victory.


The Battle of Yorktown had a great impact on the American Revolution and signalled a humiliating defeat of the British troops.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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The answer is-statement 1


Explanation:


River of Yorktown played an important role in the Battle of Yorktown during the American-Revolution.


British forces surrounded the York river and this strategy made American and French forces to border Cornwallis army and it helped them in gaining victory.  


8000 British soldiers had surrendered to French and American forces.

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