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George Washington and his Continental Army.
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.
The Battle of Trenton was a vital victory for the morale of the Continental Army. It showed the troops that they could fight and win a battle against European armies. The American troops gained faith in the commander, General George Washington, when many doubted that he could lead the Continental Army.
At Saratoga - General Horatio Gates. At Trenton - Gen. George Washington.
Element of suprise on christons day, 1776(winter) the hess were not preperred for attack (party)
George Washington led the Continental army during the battle of Saratoga and the battle of Trenton. George Washingtonled the Continental army during the battle of Saratoga and the battle of Trenton.
George Washington and his Continental Army.
Trenton, New Jersey was the location where the Continental Army won its first and badly needed victory. The Battle of Trenton took place on December 26, 1776.
Ticonderoga, Trenton, Saratoga
The Battle of Trenton was meant to end the year on a high note for the Continental Army after a year of defeats by the British. George Washington to improve his armyâ??s morale.
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.
I belive it was the Battle Of Trenton.
The Continental Army. The Army captured 1000 slaves, lost 100 men, and killed 300 of the Hessians troops.
Washington crossed the Delaware River on Christmas Day in 1776. They defeated the Hessians in an encounter known as the 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.
George Washington and the Continental Army.
The Battle of Trenton took place on December 26, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War after General George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River north of Trenton, New Jersey. The hazardous crossing in adverse weather allowed Washington to lead the main body of the Continental Army against Hessian soldiers garrisoned at Trenton. After a brief struggle, nearly the entire Hessian force was captured, with negligible losses to the Americans. The battle boosted the Continental Army's flagging morale, and inspired re-enlistments.