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Why was the battle of Yorktown successful?

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The French military aid.

Step-by-step explanation:

France Helping the Americans eventually also led to the Spanish and Dutch joining the Americans. Seeing this happening, the English decided to step down from starting a world war over America ruling itself.

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The reason the battle of Yorktown was successful was because cornwalis sunrenender was he was out numbered so he surenedred and america won and the treaty of paris was made because so they would know america was theirs at all times.
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