After General Charles Cornwallis's surrender at Yorktown, how did the British public generally feel about the war?


A. The British were fed up with war's casualties and with heavy taxes levied to pay for the war.

B. The British were worried that America would help France fight a war in Europe.

C. The British wanted to avenge the deaths of their countrymen and continue fighting.

D. The British were angry that they were losing the war and were eager to replace military leaders.

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