Crossing the Delaware
Washington executed a bold plan on Christmas night, crossing the icy Delaware with 2,400 troops to launch a surprise attack on the Hessians in Trenton. Despite harsh weather conditions, his disciplined army advanced swiftly, catching the enemy off guard and exploiting their complacency. The strategic use of artillery and the element of surprise ultimately led to a decisive victory for the Continental army.In this clip
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