It affected the Americans because the Green Mountain Boys stole cannons from the British and brought them back to George Washington. Washington thought of the idea to put the cannons on a hill that faced Boston. Once the British saw the cannons on top of the hill they immediately retreated Boston.
The Americans.
George Washington
because they do be vibeing tho
The victory at Trenton effected Americans in several ways. The victory here , December 26, 1776 not only boosted morale after a series of defeats, it captured almost the entire Hessian force, and boosted new enlistments, and encouraged those whose enlistments were up to stay on and fight.
The victory at Trenton, followed by that at Princeton, restored the morale of the Americans, bore the capture of some 918 Hessian's at Trenton and about 400 British at Princeton and make the British to give up further military action for that year. Last but not least, following those victories, the Congress returned to Philadelphia from Baltimore.
I'm not really sure, I think it was Trenton
Washington crossed the Delaware River and made a surprise attack on Trenton, NJ.
they killed everyone and won smarts by patrece stokes
It affected the Americans because the Green Mountain Boys stole cannons from the British and brought them back to George Washington. Washington thought of the idea to put the cannons on a hill that faced Boston. Once the British saw the cannons on top of the hill they immediately retreated Boston.
The Battle of Trenton, fought on December 26, 1776, was caused by the Continental Army's need for a decisive victory to boost morale after a series of defeats and dwindling enlistments. George Washington's surprise attack on the Hessian forces resulted in a significant American victory, which not only rejuvenated the Continental Army but also encouraged more enlistments and support for the Revolutionary cause. The success at Trenton shifted the momentum in favor of the Americans and demonstrated Washington's leadership and strategic acumen. This victory set the stage for further successful engagements and revitalized the revolutionary spirit.
Princeton
The Americans captured or attacked Trenton on December 26, 1776