Washington had to cross the Delaware River to fight this battle on the morning of December 26, 1776.
Delaware River in the early morning hours of December 26, 1776. The crossing was a daring and risky move, as the river was icy and the weather was harsh. However, Washington and his men successfully crossed and surprised the Hessian troops stationed in Trenton, achieving a decisive victory.
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.
George Washington crossed the Delaware River on Christmas night in 1776 as a precursor to the Battle of Trenton, in which the American army sneak attacked and seized victory over the Hessian's.
It was on Christmas Day 1776 that his army made this famous crossing to initiate the Battle of Trenton.
Washington Crossing State Park - General George Washington and the Continental Army landed here after crossing the Delaware River on December 25, 1776Monmouth Battlefield State Park - one of the largest battles of the American Revolution took place in here in June 1778Princeton Battlefield State Park - on January 3, 1777, American troops under General Washington surprised and defeated a force of British RegularsTrenton Battle Monument - site of American artillery emplacement during the Battle of Trenton, December 26, 1776Wallace House - General Washington's headquarters from December 11, 1778, to June 3, 1779Clarke House - scene of heavy fighting during the Battle of PrincetonCraig House - during the Battle of Monmouth, this farmhouse was used as a hospital by the British forceCamp Morristown NHP - occupied by General George Washington and the Continental Army during the Revolutionary WarSummerseat - site of Washington's headquarters before crossing the Delaware RiverNelson House - the American Army utilized this ferry site to cross the river on the night of December 25, 1776Fort Lee Historic Park - site built to defend New York and the Hudson Valley
General George Washington is well remembered for crossing the Delaware to defeat the Hessians at Trenton. He caught the Hessians by surprise, as they didn't believe anyone foolish enough to cross a river into an occupied city.
George Washington
To keep Trenton guessing in the next battle.
On christmas night George Washington crossed the Delaware River.
clarify this question? Is it overall commander of the Hessian troops in America or the commander of the Hessian detatchment in Trenton when Washington cross the Delaware on Christmas eve? Trenton commander wasn't a general.
They crossed the Delaware River on Christmas Eve, to catch the Hessians and British troops off guard. This was the battle of Trenton.
Battle of Trenton
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 crossed republic city and ended up in th fog of los souls
The Battle of Trenton in December of 1776.
The Delaware river
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The Delaware.