December 24th 1776
On christmas night George Washington crossed the Delaware River.
at the battle of Trenton George Washington waited until Christmas night, then when the British were drunk, went across the Delaware river and ambushed the British
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George Washington and the American Army
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The Battle of Trenton and Princeton. But it's mostly known as the Battle of Trenton.
George Washington crossed the Delaware River during the Revolutionary War. He knew the German Mercenaries would be drunk on Christmas Day. Washington arrived with the sober American Army and captured the drunk German Army.
George Washington captured 900 Hessian soldiers during the Battle of Trenton, which took place on the night of December 25-26, 1776. This surprise attack followed Washington's famous crossing of the Delaware River. The victory at Trenton was a crucial turning point for the Continental Army, boosting morale and support for the American Revolution.
For a FACT, they were going to Trenton, New Jersey to attack men of the British under command of Johann Rall.
The Battle of Trenton in which George Washington and his troops surprised the British along the Delaware River.
General George Washington is well remembered for crossing the Delaware to defeat the Hessians at Trenton. He caught the Hessians by surprise, as they didn't believe anyone foolish enough to cross a river into an occupied city.