
Thomas Graves
Thomas Graves was a British naval officer in the 18th century, best known for his role during the American Revolutionary War. He commanded the British fleet at the pivotal Battle of Chesapeake in 1781, where his forces were defeated by the French fleet under Admiral de Grasse. This defeat contributed to the British surrender at Yorktown, effectively ending major combat operations in the war and paving the way for American independence.
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Serbia | 1 | 4.00 | 0.04% | +0% | 8,737,371 | 3,248 | $55,000 | 20$ |
Totals | 1 | 8,737,371 | 3,248 | $55,000 | 20$ |
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British Admiral Thomas Graves commanded the fleet defeated by the French at the Battle of Chesapeake.
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