because the patriots wanted freedom from Britain and that those battles could of made America a free country
American victories at Trenton and Princeton were important because they ruined British plans for a quick end to the war and gave the Americans confidence they could stand up to British regulars in battle. It also encouraged people to enlist in the Continental Army.
They proved George's strong army and it would help them later,spirtually and for later battles.
George Washington and his Continental Army.
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George Washington won the Battles of Trenton and Princeton.
American victories at Trenton and Princeton were important because they ruined British plans for a quick end to the war and gave the Americans confidence they could stand up to British regulars in battle. It also encouraged people to enlist in the Continental Army.
The patriots achieved their victories at Trenton and Princeton with surprise. George Washington crossed the Delaware River to attack the Hessian garrison at Trenton. The Hessians were unprepared for the attack and were routed. When British General Cornwallis attacked with his army, in order to trap the Continental Army, Washington lit fake campfires in order to trick the British into thinking that his men were still in Trenton. Then, Washington secretly led his army north to attack Princeton, which Cornwallis had weakened in order to attack Washington's army at Trenton.
They lifted the spirits of Patriots at a time when some had given up hope.
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.
George Washington and the Continental Army.
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They proved George's strong army and it would help them later,spirtually and for later battles.
George Washington and his Continental Army.
Victories in the battles of Trenton and Princeton helped raise morale when the Patriot cause seemed to be lost."On his retreat southwards in midwinter, with an army of only about 6000, he achieves two psychologically important victories by surprise attacks on isolated sections of the British army at Trenton and then at Princeton. These successes raise the colonial morale, and help Washington to recruit more forces."
George Washington