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28 December, 13:31

Why was it a mistake for General Cornwallis to move his troops to Yorktown?

It was in a forest, which made ambushes easy.

It was in a river valley, surrounded by colonial army troops.

It was on a peninsula and easily surrounded by enemy ships.

It was controlled by Spain, an enemy of Great Britain.

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  1. 28 December, 15:02
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    C) It was on a peninsula and easily surrounded by enemy ships
  2. 28 December, 15:02
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    It was on a peninsula and easily surrounded by enemy ships
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