"I think the game is pretty near up."
he is wrong the real answer is
"i think we are gonna win but we might not we need to try our best"
"Victory or Death."
-John Paul Jones
"Parade with me my brave fellows, we will have them soon!" This was said by George Washington
Battles fought in New Jersey included the Battle of Princeton and the Battle of Trenton. The latter was fought after and as a result of Washington's famous crossing of the Delaware River.
Trenton.
Just to give a few: Lexington and Concord The Battle of Saratoga The Battle of Trenton
The Battle of Trenton occured during the revolutionary war on December 25, 1777. Washinton and his army were camping accross the river and ten miles up from Trenton where the hessians( German soldiers that worked for the british) where living. The hessians were all drunk from their Christmas party that they slept late so Washington and his army attack them in there sleep but soon came outrside to finish the battle. The general for the hessians, Colonel Rall, got shot and killed so the hessians surrendered. Therefore the colonials one the battle with not one of their men killed or injured. You should see the movie the crossing if yolu want to know more about it.
The first success of the continental army occurred at Trenton. This was a desperate win during the battle of Saratoga which ended up being a major victory for the army.
After the Battle of Trenton, the Battle of Princeton occurred.
The Battle of Trenton.
The Battle of Trenton was fought at Trenton, New Jersey.
The Battle of Trenton and Princeton. But it's mostly known as the Battle of Trenton.
the date of the Trenton battle was on December 25,1776
how many deaths were in the battle of Trenton.
The battle of Trenton took place on December 25, 1776 in Trenton, New Jersey on the Delaware River.
The Battle of Trenton started on December 26, 1776.
The Battle of Trenton was on December 26, 1776.
Battle of Trenton happened on 1776-12-26.
go to wikipedia and search the battle of trenton they will tell you every detail
Trenton