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In October 1781, the Americans and the British fought the last major battle of the American Revolution in Yorktown, Virginia. The location of Yorktown was strategically important because it provided the British...

A) water routes to resupply their army.
B) headquarters close to the colonial capital.
C) open spaces that were ideal for military exercises.
D) a well-fortified location that was hidden from the colonists.

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the answer is A because yorktown had deep water harbors on york river i think
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Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

Cornwallis chose Yorktown because of its deep-water harbor on the York River.

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