Americans purchase more cannons from the French.
Colonel Greene’s brigade takes Edenton.
Battle of York – General Washington leads his army in an assault of Colonel Turnbull’s army south of York. The Americans with 5,918 men and 26 cannon (only 24 appear on the battle screen?) attack the British who have 4,843 men and 40 cannon. American losses are 643 men versus the British loss of 225 men. The Americans withdraw.

Battle of York – British forces (Colonel Turnbull with 4,618 men and 28 cannon) counterattack the American army (General Washington with 5,275 men and 26 cannon) south of York. The British lose 160 men to the Americans who lose 343 men and 1 cannon. The Americans withdraw to the southwest.
Engagement at Yorktown – British forces (Colonel Dawson with 6,248 men and 45 cannon) attack the Americans (Brigadier Morgan with 1,722 men) who are taken by surprise by the size of the British force. The Americans lose 241 men versus the British loss of 45 men.