Answer:
increased trade in england
Explanation:
I would say D all of the above but not 100% sure tho
Answer: С
. The city's riverside location allowed American and French forces to surround the British
Explanation:
There is no map attached however this should be the correct answer.
Based on the options, this question references the Battle of Yorktown of the American Revolution where the combined American and French forces obtained a resounding victory over the British and effectively ended the war.
The British had been trapped in Yorktown because it was on a peninsula which meant it had a large riverside. The land access to Yorktown was blocked and this was their only escape route not on the sea. With the use of a French fleet to block the British by water, their encirclement was complete.
A. Pennsylvania is your answer.
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<span>The Hundred Years' War was a conflict between </span>England and France which was caused from a territorial dispute. Hope this helps.