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Victories at the Battles of Trenton and Princeton in late 1776 were pivotal for the weary Continental Army. These surprise attacks against Hessian and British forces not only resulted in significant tactical wins but also revitalized the morale of the troops and the support of the colonists. The successes demonstrated that the American forces could achieve victory, reinvigorating their resolve to continue the fight for independence.

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