Cornwallis Surrender at Yorktown
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2021 1:03 pm
October 19, 1781, 2:00 PM LAT, Yorktown, VA 37N14'21", 76W30'38"
The militarily decisive Battle of Yorktown ended America's Revolutionary War with Cornwallis' surrender (through agents, not in person) to allied American and French forces.
The process of British surrender began two days earlier. On the morning of October 17 (after bombardment had been going on a while, so presumably not immediately after sunrise - let's say 10 AM), a British drummer with a white flag appeared and opened negotiations. This was discussed all day October 18. A formation to receive the surrender was staged at 2:00 PM on the 19th, just as an exalted Mars (conjunct Pluto) rose in the east and Jupiter conjoined Moon in Midheaven in the constellation of Mars. (Mundanely, Moon-Jupiter squares Mars-Pluto.)
The American offices then invited the British officers to dine with them. A good time, reportedly, was had by all. - Do we, therefore, expect plenty of Venus, both for peace and for festivities?
It was nearly two years later, on September 3, 1783, that the Treaty of Paris officially ended the war. NOTE: On 6/9/22 I updated this with TMSA.
Year: Capsolar {+2}
(I expected marks of victory and get clear marks of defeat. These are always complicated because, sure, somebody lost that day. This chart is consistent with overthrowing someone.)
Neptune on MC 1°53'
Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Uranus more widely foreground
-- Moon-Neptune sq. 0°23' PVP
-- Venus-Saturn conj. 1°25' M
-- Venus-Neptune sq. 1°28' M
-- Saturn-Neptune sq. 2°53' M
-- Mercury-Uranus op. 3°11' M
-- -- Sa/Ur on angles 0°20'
-- -- Ve/Ur on angles 0°54'
Moon-Pluto op. 0°49' mundo
Bridge
CapQ Moon sq. s/p Mars 0°24'
t Neptune conj. Capsolar MC 1°54'
t Uranus sq. Cansolar/ MC 0°10'
t Saturn conj. Cansolar Asc 1°06'
Quarter: Libsolar (Silent.) Moon-Venus Moon-Jupiter Moon-Saturn.
°
Quarter: Cansolar {+3}
(An even stronger restatement of the single strong "dethroning" feature of the Capsolar, with some striking additions!!)
Neptune on MC -1°46'
Saturn on Asc +1°47'
Uranus widely angular
-- Venus-Neptune sq. 0°09' PVP
-- Venus-Pluto op. 1°26' PVP
-- Neptune-Pluto sq. 1°35' PVP
Moon-Sun sq. 0°25' M
Month: Caplunar {+2}
Uranus on Asc 2°33'
Saturn barely angular
-- Uranus sq. non-fore Sun 0°31', Neptune 2°40'
Week: Liblunar {+2}
(The 10/16 ingress shows significant change of conditions, but also the battle that was waged.)
Moon on IC +0°06'
Mars on Dsc -1°52'
Pluto on Dsc -1°57' stationary
Sun on IC -2°22'
-- Ma/Pl on Dsc 0°03'
-- -- Mars-Pluto conj. 2°18'
-- Sun-Mars sq. 0°29' M
-- Moon-Pluto sq. 1°51' M
-- Moon-Mars sq. 1°58' M
-- Moon-Saturn sq. 2°13' PVP
-- Moon-Sun conj. 2°28' M
-- Saturn-Pluto sq. 2°59' PVP
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
p Moon-Mars sq. 0°24'
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t Neptune conj. s MC 1°54'
Day: Cansolar Transits {+2?}
t Uranus sq. s MC 0°10'
t Saturn conj. s Asc 1°06'
I think it fair to say that this chart shows not so much an American victory, or even peace, as it does the fall of British imperialism in this continent. I should run the charts separately for Philadelphia and London to see what they signify for each location.
The militarily decisive Battle of Yorktown ended America's Revolutionary War with Cornwallis' surrender (through agents, not in person) to allied American and French forces.
The process of British surrender began two days earlier. On the morning of October 17 (after bombardment had been going on a while, so presumably not immediately after sunrise - let's say 10 AM), a British drummer with a white flag appeared and opened negotiations. This was discussed all day October 18. A formation to receive the surrender was staged at 2:00 PM on the 19th, just as an exalted Mars (conjunct Pluto) rose in the east and Jupiter conjoined Moon in Midheaven in the constellation of Mars. (Mundanely, Moon-Jupiter squares Mars-Pluto.)
The American offices then invited the British officers to dine with them. A good time, reportedly, was had by all. - Do we, therefore, expect plenty of Venus, both for peace and for festivities?
It was nearly two years later, on September 3, 1783, that the Treaty of Paris officially ended the war. NOTE: On 6/9/22 I updated this with TMSA.
Year: Capsolar {+2}
(I expected marks of victory and get clear marks of defeat. These are always complicated because, sure, somebody lost that day. This chart is consistent with overthrowing someone.)
Neptune on MC 1°53'
Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Uranus more widely foreground
-- Moon-Neptune sq. 0°23' PVP
-- Venus-Saturn conj. 1°25' M
-- Venus-Neptune sq. 1°28' M
-- Saturn-Neptune sq. 2°53' M
-- Mercury-Uranus op. 3°11' M
-- -- Sa/Ur on angles 0°20'
-- -- Ve/Ur on angles 0°54'
Moon-Pluto op. 0°49' mundo
Bridge
CapQ Moon sq. s/p Mars 0°24'
t Neptune conj. Capsolar MC 1°54'
t Uranus sq. Cansolar/ MC 0°10'
t Saturn conj. Cansolar Asc 1°06'
Quarter: Libsolar (Silent.) Moon-Venus Moon-Jupiter Moon-Saturn.
°
Quarter: Cansolar {+3}
(An even stronger restatement of the single strong "dethroning" feature of the Capsolar, with some striking additions!!)
Neptune on MC -1°46'
Saturn on Asc +1°47'
Uranus widely angular
-- Venus-Neptune sq. 0°09' PVP
-- Venus-Pluto op. 1°26' PVP
-- Neptune-Pluto sq. 1°35' PVP
Moon-Sun sq. 0°25' M
Month: Caplunar {+2}
Uranus on Asc 2°33'
Saturn barely angular
-- Uranus sq. non-fore Sun 0°31', Neptune 2°40'
Week: Liblunar {+2}
(The 10/16 ingress shows significant change of conditions, but also the battle that was waged.)
Moon on IC +0°06'
Mars on Dsc -1°52'
Pluto on Dsc -1°57' stationary
Sun on IC -2°22'
-- Ma/Pl on Dsc 0°03'
-- -- Mars-Pluto conj. 2°18'
-- Sun-Mars sq. 0°29' M
-- Moon-Pluto sq. 1°51' M
-- Moon-Mars sq. 1°58' M
-- Moon-Saturn sq. 2°13' PVP
-- Moon-Sun conj. 2°28' M
-- Saturn-Pluto sq. 2°59' PVP
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
p Moon-Mars sq. 0°24'
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t Neptune conj. s MC 1°54'
Day: Cansolar Transits {+2?}
t Uranus sq. s MC 0°10'
t Saturn conj. s Asc 1°06'
I think it fair to say that this chart shows not so much an American victory, or even peace, as it does the fall of British imperialism in this continent. I should run the charts separately for Philadelphia and London to see what they signify for each location.