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What was the significance of the Battle of Yorktown?

A.Loyalists fled from the British Army after the battle.
B.It was the battle that led to the end of the American Revolution.
C.It led to the promotion of Nathanael Greene as a presidential candidate. D.It sparked the interest of the Patriots in the southern campaign.

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Answered by pmisang193
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Answer:

B.It was the battle that led to the end of the American Revolution.

Explanation:

Significance of the Battle of Yorktown: The significance of the conflict was that Cornwallis surrendered to George Washington as French and American forces trapped the British at Yorktown. The British surrender at the Battle of Yorktown ended the American Revolutionary War

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