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Yorktown, the monument at, 137.
the visit of Lafayette to, 207.
Yorktown campaign, the, 123-137.
the state of affairs in the South before, 123.
the first move of Cornwallis in, 124.
made possible by the aid of a French fleet, 125.
planned by Washington, 126.
Washington's first move in, 128.
the Continental and French troops march to take part in, 128.
Clinton awakens to the importance of, 130.
De Grasse aids in, with a large fleet, 130.
the siege in, 132.
Cornwallis surrenders in, 134.
the effect of the victory in, upon King George and his ministers,
136, 137.
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