Washington dictated and signed the letter in October 1781 to formally accept the British surrender at Yorktown, writing of ...
In faded cursive handwriting, George Washington accepts British surrender in a note that helped pave the way for the ...
After the British surrender, the victorious United States gains an empire as Native nations and European powers reckon with a new world order.
In 1781, American and French forces under George Washington laid siege to the British army at Yorktown. This would become the most decisive battle of the American Revolutionary ...
When British officers at Yorktown yielded their flags to the colonial army to end the Revolutionary War in 1781, it wasn’t George Washington or Alexander Hamilton who accepted the surrender. It was an ...
Saratoga National Historical Park commemorates the American resistance during the Battles of Saratoga, a turning point in Revolutionary War ...
The document is being exhibited as part of Revolution 250: America’s Independence Story, 1763–1783 at The National Archives ...
The letter set in motion the negotiations that led to the 1783 Treaty of Paris, when Britain formally recognised the ...