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Why were the battles at Trenton and Princeton significant during the Revolutionary War?
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Why were the battles at Trenton and Princeton significant during the Revolutionary War?
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They are noted as the first successes won by Washington in
the open field. They put new life into the American cause, and established Washington in
the confidence of his troops and the country at large.
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General Washington restored American morale by regaining the land the British had won.
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