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Why was the Battle of Yorktown significant?

A) Because it was the first battle of the American Revolution

B) Because it was the turning point of the war as the French joined the Patriots

C) Because the Patriots surrendered

D) Because the British surrendered

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User Tams
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I’m pretty sure that it is D
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User Miqwit
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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Because it was the turning point of the war as the French joined the Patriots

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User Miloslav Raus
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