Cornwallis turns all of his guns onto…
October 1781 CE
He then orders a storming party of three hundred and fifty British troops under the command of Colonel Robert Abercromby to attack the allied lines and spike the American and French cannon (i.e., plug the touch hole with an iron spike).
The allies are sleeping and unprepared.
The British party spikes several cannon in the parallel, then spikes the guns on an unfinished redoubt.
A French party comes and drives them out of the allied lines and back to Yorktown.
The British have been able to spike six guns, but by the morning they will all be repaired.
The bombardment resumes with the American and French troops engaged in competition to see who can do the most damage to the enemy defenses.
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Alexander Hamilton
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Banastre Tarleton
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Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis
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Claude Gabriel marquis de Choissey
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Donatien-Marie-Joseph de Vimeur, vicomte de Rochambeau
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François-Joseph Paul de Grasse
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George Washington
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Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette
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Henry Clinton
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