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The Delaware river was important to the battle of Trenton because without the river Washington would have never got to Trenton and suprised the hessians.
he sett atrap for general cornwallis. Washington would attack from land and the French from the sea
Yes, "gorge" in French is feminine, so it would be "la gorge."
They proved George's strong army and it would help them later,spirtually and for later battles.
They proved George's strong army and it would help them later,spirtually and for later battles.
They won the Trenton battle because George Washington planned a surprise attack on December 25, 1776. He chose that date because the Hessians would be having fun with their families and would not have as much people working on duty rather than on normal days when their are a lot of guards or soldiers on duty.
When your teacher asks you an opinion question, they want to hear your opinion, not someone else's. You have to decide how you would feel and why you would have felt that way. Hint: you have to do the actual reading to find out what it would have been like during that battle!
They proved George's strong army and it would help them later,spirtually and for later battles.
A gorge is, essentially, a narrow valley. An example sentence would be: He loves living so close to the gorge.
It was Christmas night, and George Washington and his troops thought it would be a good idea ambush the Hessian's because since it was Christmas night them wouldn't be armed. so they crashed the Christmas party and ambushed them and won the battle of Trenton
George Washington crossed the Delaware River during the Revolutionary War. He knew the German Mercenaries would be drunk on Christmas Day. Washington arrived with the sober American Army and captured the drunk German Army.
Washington could relate to the troops. He lived with them and shared with them. There are reports he would challenge them in games. In his early years he had been a British officer in the French and Indian war and because of this he understood the life of a solider.