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Why was the Battle of Trenton important to the American Revolutionary cause?

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Explanation: Because with this battle the continental army was able to overcome that fear they had towards the Hessian forces and were filled with sufficient security, a feeling that was elementary to understand that they could face other European armies of that magnitude.

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