Battle of Trenton
The Battle of Trenton in December of 1776.
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 Delaware River a few miles north (upstream) from Trenton
George Washington
The battle of Trenton took place on December 25, 1776 in Trenton, New Jersey on the Delaware River.
On christmas night George Washington crossed the Delaware River.
The Battle of Trenton and Princeton. But it's mostly known as the Battle of Trenton.
They crossed the Delaware River on Christmas Eve, to catch the Hessians and British troops off guard. This was the battle of Trenton.
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 battle of Trenton was from the evening of December 25th 1776 to the mid afternoon of December 26th 1776.
The Delaware.