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Well accually yorktown itself helped the war because of the location the town. There was a river so the french could stop the beeotches from escaping across the river and also it was very hilly so while the beeotches climbed up the hill the american would shoot them down. LIKE MY BUNNY! (\_/)

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They helped surround Yorktown, and The French navy kept French troops and supplies from reaching the British. Y’all have a nice day! 🤘

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With the help of the french army force, American troops make the British to be defeated at yorktown.

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They helped surround Yorktown. (Sorry, we only have one answer.)

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They helped surround yorktown

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after the destroying the british

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