USA HISTORY

THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 1775 1783

LEXINGTON CONCORD AND BUNKER HILL THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION BEGINS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
James Armistead helped to contribute to the American victory at Yorktown by ____
A
leading an elite regiment of French soldiers at the battle
B
donating significant amounts of money to help fund the Patriots
C
passing along information he had discovered while spying
D
encouraging soldiers to re-enlist after the winter at Valley Forge
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -In the American Revolution, an African American slave named James Armistead served as a spy for the Americans. He provided valuable information to the patriots about the movements of British troops, helping contribute to an American victory in the Siege of Yorktown . Armistead later changed his name to James Lafayette.

Detailed explanation-2: -Perhaps the most significant contribution James made to the war effort was when he provided evidence that Cornwallis was sending 10, 000 troops from Portsmouth, Virginia to Yorktown, Virginia. Thanks to his warning, Lafayette was able to alert Washington in time.

Detailed explanation-3: -James Armistead provided critical intel to the Continental Army as a double agent during the Revolutionary War. In the autumn of 1781, the American colonial army fought in the Battle of Yorktown, the final and arguably most consequential battle for American independence from British rule.

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