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1781 Revolutionary War newspaper BATTLE of YORKTOWN reaches CLIMAX B4 SURRENDER

Description: 1781 Revolutionary War newspaper BATTLE of YORKTOWN reaches CLIMAX B4 SURRENDER 1781 Revolutionary War newspaper - The decisive BATTLE of YORKTOWN (Virginia) reaches its CLIMAX before British GENERAL CORNWALLIS's SURRENDER To American General George Washington - inv # 7T-338 Please visit our EBAY STORE for THOUSANDS MORE HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS for SALE or at auction SEE PHOTO(s) - COMPLETE ORIGINAL NEWSPAPER, the Northampton Mercury (ENGLAND) dated Nov 19, 1781. This original newspaper contains an inside page report of the climax of the SIEGE of YORKTOWN, Virginia during the Revolutionary War. This covers news from Yorktown, VA up to Oct 12, 1781 and represents the climax of the SIEGE OF YORKTOWN, the decisive victory of the Revolutionary War by American forces that marked the end of the Revolutionary War for all practical purposes. The Battle of Yorktown (Sept 28 - Oct 19, 1781) proved to be the decisive engagement of the American Revolution. The British surrender forecast the end of British rule in the colonies and the birth of a new nation—the United States of America.This battle ended in an American victory. Outnumbered and outfought during a three-week siege in which they sustained great losses, British troops surrendered to the Continental Army and their French allies. This last major land battle of the American Revolution led to negotiations for peace with the British and the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1783.After six years of war, both the British and Continental armies were exhausted. The British, in hostile territory, held only a few coastal areas in America. On the other side of the Atlantic, Britain was also waging a global war with France and Spain. The American conflict was unpopular and divisive, and there was no end in sight. For the colonies, the long struggle for independence was leading to enormous debt, food shortages, and a lack of morale among the soldiers. Both sides were desperately seeking a definitive victory.General George Washington and his Continental Army had a decision to make in the spring of 1781. They could strike a decisive blow to the British in New York City or aim for the south, in Yorktown, Virginia, where Gen. Charles Lord Cornwallis’s troops were garrisoned. Washington and his French ally, Lt. Gen. Comte de Rochambeau, bet on the south, where they were assured critical naval support from a French fleet commanded by Adm. Comte de Grasse. The Allied armies marched hundreds of miles from their headquarters north of New York City to Yorktown, making theirs the largest troop movement of the American Revolution. They surprised the British in a siege that turned the tide toward an American victory in the War for Independence.*** Very good condition. This listing includes the complete entire original newspaper, NOT just a clipping or a page of it. STEPHEN A. 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