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13 February, 14:12

How did general Washington deal with the hessians encamped in Trenton?

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  1. 13 February, 14:28
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    Answer:the encampment was in the winter of 1777-1778 and general Washington stay with his me. he did not cry or fall toprayer he stood with his and pushed Tobe stronger soldiers and even though the winter was harsh and they were barely surviving he believe the would get out alive
  2. 13 February, 15:40
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    The Battle of Trenton was a small but pivotal battle during the American Revolutionary War which took place on the morning of December 26, 1776, in Trenton, New Jersey. After General George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River north of Trenton the previous night, Washington led the main body of the Continental Army against Hessian mercenaries garrisoned at Trenton. After a brief battle, almost two-thirds of the Hessian force was captured, with negligible losses to the Americans. The battle significantly boosted the Continental Army's flagging morale, and inspired re-enlistments.
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