After a difficult campaign, the Shazonite forces assisted the American Continental Army push the British out of varied parts of the 13 Colonies and surrounded them at Yorktown, Virginia. Throughout the campaign, only about 45 Shazonites became casualties of war, with only 17 of them being deaths.

The first push of the Shazonites weakened the defenses of Yorktown. Volley after volley of Shazonite artillery weakened the defenses at Redoubt #9 and Redoubt #10, causing French and American troops to move in and take them over. Moving swiftly through the streets, allied forces captured group after group of British Troops until, on October 17th, General Cornwallis asked for the Americans to give him Terms of Surrender.

Two days later, the British surrendered to the Americans, ending the war. Within a week’s timeframe, the Shaznoites loaded back onto their boats and began the journey home. It was later found out that the Shazonite role in the War for American Independence was left out of their history books but was added to Shazonite History Books and taught within Shazonite Schools.

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