To keep Trenton guessing in the next battle.
1776
On December 26, 1776, Washington's troops were victorious in the Battle of Trenton, primarily against the Hessians, German mercenaries fighting for the British.
On christmas night George Washington crossed the Delaware River.
Washington was attempting to stop a British invasion of Philadelphia in Trenton.
at the battle of Trenton George Washington waited until Christmas night, then when the British were drunk, went across the Delaware river and ambushed the British
he british army leave some troops in Trenton and Princeton,the british did not expect to fight,in the Delaware river,Washington saw a oportunity to catch the british off guard,Washington surprise the enemy the next day,the American capture more than 900 hessians
The Delaware River a few miles north (upstream) from Trenton
Washington made his crossing on 25 December 1776 to make a surprise attack on Trenton, New Jersey.
Delaware river
Washington surprised and captured a group of Hessian soldiers after crossing the Delaware River. The Hessians were German mercenaries fighting for the British army during the American Revolutionary War.
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.