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28 July, 13:36

What was significant about George Washington's leading of his troops across the Delaware River on Christmas night in 1776?

1-his failed effort to cross the frozen river resulted in death of 200 Americans troops.

2 - the event allowed the Continental Army to retake New Jersey and most of Long Island.

3 - Washington's action surprised the enemy and gave the Americans their first real victory.

4 - it was the firs time Washington had shown decisive leadership and it saved his job.

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  1. 28 July, 16:51
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    3 - Washington/s action surprised the enemy and gave the Americans their first real victory.
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