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After six years of war and with the fate of American independence in the balance, Patriot and French forces make a daring attempt to defeat the world's most powerful army and finally turn the course of the American Revolution at Yorktown.
After six years of war and with the fate of American independence in the balance, Patriot and French forces make a daring attempt to defeat the world's most powerful army and finally turn the course of the American Revolution at Yorktown.
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