Washington crossed the Delaware River on Christmas Day in 1776. They defeated the Hessians in an encounter known as the Battle of Trenton.
The battle of Trenton took place on December 25, 1776 in Trenton, New Jersey on the Delaware River.
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On December 26, 1776, Washington's troops were victorious in the Battle of Trenton, primarily against the Hessians, German mercenaries fighting for the British.
the battle of Trenton ended i n 1776
George Washington
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.
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
Delaware river
Washington surprised and captured a group of Hessian soldiers after crossing the Delaware River. The Hessians were German mercenaries fighting for the British army during the American Revolutionary War.
Washington crossed the Delaware river on the night of December 25th.
The Delaware River a few miles north (upstream) from Trenton
Washington was attempting to stop a British invasion of Philadelphia in Trenton.
George Washington and the American Army
Saratoga, New York, and Trenton
Answer:The Americans gained confidence in winning the Revolutionary war