USA HISTORY

THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 1775 1783

THE BATTLE OF YORKTOWN

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Why did Washington order trenches dug?
A
To store food
B
To move artillery
C
To protect soldiers
D
To hide from the Enemy
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -On October 6, 1781, Washington’s land troops began digging a trench that would be 2, 000 yards long, running from Yorktown to the York River. The trenches were dug to allow the movement of larger artillery toward the British fortifications.

Detailed explanation-2: -To speed up the siege of the two redoubts-French troops were to take redoubt No. 9, while Hamilton’s men were assigned No. 10-Washington ordered the use of bayonets, rather than “pounding them slowly into submission with cannon, ” writes Ron Chernow in Alexander Hamilton.

Detailed explanation-3: -Washington knew that he could not ultimately win the Revolutionary War in traditional engagements with the British; so he had to constantly think creatively. He relied heavily on the art of surprise, using tactics like ambush that he had used during his earlier military engagements with the French.

Detailed explanation-4: -General George Washington’s commitment to cross the Delaware River on Christmas 1776 foreshadowed the many hardships faced as well as the eventual victory of the Continental Army during the American Revolution.

Detailed explanation-5: -On August 20, 1781, he began moving American and French forces south from New York to join Lafayette’s American troops and engage Cornwallis at Yorktown. As supreme commander, he was responsible for coordinating the American and French wings of the army, as well as strategy and logistics.

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