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George Washington outsmarted the British through a combination of strategic retreat, surprise attacks, and intelligence gathering. By avoiding large-scale confrontations that could lead to devastating losses, he preserved his army's strength and morale. Notably, his daring surprise attack on the Hessians at Trenton after crossing the Delaware River on Christmas night in 1776 exemplified his ability to exploit the enemy's complacency. Additionally, Washington effectively used misinformation and local knowledge to keep the British off balance and uncertain about his movements.

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