Question
Which advantages did the Continental Army have at the Battle of Yorktown?
Responses
French ships drove off British ships in the Chesapeake Bay, and French troops joined Washington's forces to outnumber the British on land.
The Continental Army was already located nearby and did not have to travel far to get to Yorktown.
Continental spies alerted Washington of the British plans to attack the French fleet in the Chesapeake Bay.
Colonists in Yorktown opened the city gates for the Continental Army to enter and attack before the British found out about it.