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The Battle of Yorktown took place on October 9th 1781 in Yorktown Virginia. The weather during this battle was between 40 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit with high rates of winds.

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The condition of the Battle of Yorktown was not very favorable for the British as the troops were suffering under a smallpox outbreak. The Americans with the assistance of the French laid siege to the isolate troops of Cornwallis.

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It was warm outside and it was raining but the Americans still captured the fort but the still won

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it was f-ing hot

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hot

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