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Horvath wrote
The last battle was at Yorktown. Cornwallis was under seige, and awaiting reinforcements. The French fleet cut off the ships bringing those reinforcements, giving the victory to Washington. Didn't you notice the French ships in the harbor near the end of that last battle? http://www.mariner.org/usnavy/03/03e.htm Very little was written about the "Battle of the Capes" between the British and French Fleets at the mouth of the Cheasepeake Bay. The Brits really screwed this one up by not engaging the French. The French fleet successfully defended their postion. After dancing around for a few days, the French were reinforced, and the slightly outnumbered British fleet chickened out and ran away. On land Cornwallis was pinched off, and surrendered six weeks later--entirely due to the British Navy's failure to engage and fight the French decisively when they had the chance. All Americans owe British Rear Admirals Hood, and Graves and Prime Minister Lord North--the notable "Brit's who quit", that threw in the towel, and our gratitude to French Rear Admiral de Grasse for this relatively minor battle which had enormous strategic implications. Bart Senior |