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Why was it a mistake for Gen. Cornwallis to camp his army at Yorktown?
A Yorktown was too far away from other British forces to be effectively resupplied.
B Yorktown was on a peninsula and hard to resupply.
C Yorktown was on a peninsula and could be surrounded.
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Yorktown was on a peninsula and could be surrounded.
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It a was on a peninsula and could be surrounded
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