Cornwallis started his military days at the beginning of the French and Indian War. Charles moved fast to get into the action of the war when he got back from studies. He spent most of the war in Germany. At the beginning he was a officer for Lord Granby, but rose quickly to be a captain in the 85 Regiment of …show more content…
Sailing north took a big roll in General William Howe's capture of New York City. He was released in late 1776 so he was getting ready to go back to England to spend time with his family during the winter months, but was ordered contend with General Washington's army because of the shock of the americans victory at Trenton. Cornwallis was marching his troops south but failed at forcing Washington out of position, and even worse Washington’s troops surprised Cornwallis’ during the night at