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2. Following the Crossing of the Delaware River, the battles of Trenton and Princeton were

important because

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User Peater
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The battles of Trenton and Princeton were important because they helped the colonists win the war. It was a genius plan, to sneak attack the Hessians on Christmas Eve while they slept, even though it was a dirty plan. However, the victory at Trenton boosted the colonists morales and many new soldiers enlisted in the militia because it provided hope and confidence to the soldiers. Hope this helped!

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User Jason Stackhouse
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Answer:

the first blank is George Washington and the second blank is Delaware

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I answered it on my assignment

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