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

A.
The American victory improved Patriot morale.


B.
The French who saw the battle convinced the French king to support the Americans.


C.
It proved that Americans could fight in the European style.


D.
It was the last major battle of the American Revolution.

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Answer:

The answer is A

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User Beatrice Lin
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the answer is A. because George Washington caught them off guard and captured most of the hessian, after that victory it boosted the moral of the continental army that caught people attention and more people started to re-enlist
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User Joaquin Pereira
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