Text honors Yorktown victory securing American independence
Key points
Text reports British surrender at Yorktown on October 19, 1781
Text states the victory secured American independence and ended major Revolutionary War operations
TL;DR
Text recounts Washington and the Continental Army’s march from New York to Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781.
Text reports that American and French forces besieged British troops, began bombardment on October 9, and closed siege lines by October 14.
Text states that the British issued a formal surrender on October 19, 1781, ending major military operations in the Revolutionary War.
Text cites Marquis de Lafayette’s remark and calls for preserving the legacy of Yorktown as part of American independence.
Original text
On October 19, 1781, the cause of liberty was immortalized on a riverside Virginia field when the Continental Army wrested victory from the arms of the most powerful empire on the face of the Earth—ending more than 6 years of crushing warfare and concluding the most epic fight for freedom in the history of the world. Today, we honor the sacrifice and invoke the courage of every American giant who secured our independ...