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What Is The Battle Of Trenton My Opinion
Battle of Trenton, My Opinion The battle of Trenton had proven to us just how far that the colonists
were willing to go for simply a mere victory. If you haven't been living under a rock recently you
most likely would have heard of the horrific acts of this Continental Army, if you can call it an army
after their actions. Just so we can all be on a common knowledge base essentially what occurred,
was that General Washington and some troops in hand, and devised a plan to surprise the greatest
fighters known to man, the Hessians. The Hessians were loyally guarding Trenton for us and the
while celebrating the auspicious holiday of Christmas. In the early morning, Washington and his
men snuck across the Delaware River in order to surprise the
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Battle Of Trenton Quote Analysis
Giant waves crash around you, threatening to overturn your boat. The frigid air nips at your exposed
skin. Shouts from army members fill your ears, barking out orders. But you won't listen to those
orders. The only orders you will listen to and act on come from the leader of this army because
without him, this whole plan would not even have the slightest chance of working. The year was
1776. Christmas Eve. The crossing of the Delaware to the Battle of Trenton was taking place. The
Continental Army would not have been able to win this battle had it not been for George
Washington, the Commander–in–Chief of the Continental Army. His effective leadership has been
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Washington wasn't always such a great leader. During the French and Indian War, Washington made
a lot of mistakes such as his horrible embarrassment in result of the assassination of French
Diplomat Jumonville. "When the musket smoke cleared, Ensign Joseph Coulon de Jumonville lay
wounded, trying to explain to Washington that he was on a diplomatic mission. Before surrender
was declared, Tanaghrisson struck the ambassador dead with a tomahawk to the head. Anticipating
French retaliation, the young Virginian withdrew a few miles to a large meadow, where he hastily
built a small, crude stockade and named it Fort Necessity. Here, Washington suffered his first and
most humiliating defeat by French reinforcements on July 3, 1754. Washington signed the surrender
document, which was written in French, and unknowingly accepted responsibility for the
ambassador's death. The French published the document in major European capitals." (Clash of
Empires) (Q. Should I explain more about the quote before I go into the Battle of Trenton?) Even
though Washington started out as not a very good leader, the Battle of Trenton during the American
Revolution shows how Washington was able to learn from the Battle of Great Meadows and use his
former mistakes to be victorious. This helped him to become a much better leader.
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Analysis Of The Poem ' George Washington Crossing The...
On a stormy December night in 1776 general George Washington and his men braved the cold and
crossed the Delaware River to attack unsuspecting British soldiers. This bold move helped to turn
the tides of the American Revolution and proved to be one of the most important American victories
of the war. This historical battle was commemorated through a painting by German artist,
Emmanuel Leutze. The painting of George Washington crossing the Delaware River properly
represents the fighting spirit and resiliency of the colonial forces during the American Revolution.
The painting depicts one of the most decisive victories of the American Revolution. Prior to the
battle American morale was very low, even Washington was becoming doubtful. The continental
army was forced out of New York and pushed across most of New Jersey on a desperate retreat
induced by many British victories. The British troops that occupied the small town of Trenton were
convinced that American morale was much too broken for any sort of attack... Washington had other
plans. (Encyclopedia Brittanica) Washington and 2,400 of his men crossed the Delaware River on
Christmas Eve under the cover of a storm. They were totally undetected. This bold move was
completely unexpected and carried out mostly out of pure determination. At the time of the crossing
the continental army was severely undersupplied. The only two American casualties were a result of
frostbite. They were not properly prepared for the cold northeastern
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Revolutionary War
Revolutionary War
Taylor Hunter
ENG/101
October 26, 2014
The battle of Trenton and Princeton began to erupt in the same year of the Revolutionary War. The
Revolutionary War had started because the Americans wanted the same rights the as the British
citizens had. The British refused to give Americans the same rights because they (British) didn't
think the Americans shouldn't be represented as a part of the British Parliament, instead their
(British) minds were more focused on building revenue. The British had ignored the Americans
demands in which the British thought the Americans demands were a cause of outrage. There were
so many different wars that had erupted during the Revolutionary War. The battle between Trenton
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George Washington knew that his men had exceeded their expectations with the battle on Trenton
and that they had more challenges to face. George Washington knew that doing nothing would be
dangerous so he turned his focus to planning another attack at Princeton. George Washington was
convinced that his men couldn't hold Trenton against British. George Washington had learned about
General Charles and James Grant with the eight hundred British Troops marching south from
Princeton. George Washington had deployed five hundred men who he had assigned to watch
campfires and the rest of the troops marched to Princeton. During the battle on Princeton the first
secretary of the US Treasury, Alexander Hamilton had cannons fired at the British because he had
applied to Princeton, in which he was not accepted. George Washington had sent in a force who was
under General Hugh Mercer to destroy a bridge. General Hugh Mercers' men were killed. There was
a rally by the Americans. George Washington gave hope to others that they could also beat the
British. After the Battles of Trenton and Princeton the Americans quickly withdrew after taking
prisoners, arms and their supplies but they fell back after the Americans had won the battle on
Princeton. George Washington wanted to take his men to New Brunswick, but was overruled by his
officers. George Washington's' Continental Army had marched to Morristown, NJ to establish
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Battle Of Trenton And The American Revolutionary War
Abstract
Battle of Trenton was analyzed to ascertain what Military Intelligence assets could have been used
to provide a different outcome to the battle for the British forces. The Battle of Trenton is widely
considered to be the turning point of the American Revolutionary War. If the British Commander
had used his intelligence assets appropriately, it could have led to a different outcome to the battle. A
different outcome would have changed the course of the war and possibly led to a British victory.
Battle of Trenton Information The Battle of Trenton was fought on 26 December 1776 in Trenton,
New Jersey. General George Washington, concerned with the low morale among the Soldiers of the
Continental Army and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Continental Army had been pushed out of New York and forced to retreat west of the Delaware
River. General George Washington feared he would lose his forces when the annual enlistment of
the Soldiers was up at the end of the year. General Washington decided to mount an attack before his
Army scattered back to their homes. Under his command General Washington had 2,400 American
troops and 18 guns, with infantry divisions under the command of Major General Nathanael Greene
and Major General John Sullivan, as well as artillery under the command of Brigadier General
Henry Knox. General Washington planned to launch three coordinated attacks. The plan was to have
General John Cadwalader attack the British at Bordentown, New Jersey as a diversion and to block
off reinforcements. Meanwhile, General James Ewing would take a force of 700 militia across the
Delaware to capture the bridge over Assunpink Creek to prevent the British forces from escaping.
George Washington would lead the main attack force of 2,400 troops. They would cross the
Delaware nine miles north of Trenton and split into groups one under General Sullivan and another
under General Greene. The plan was to attack before dawn. General Greene would attack from the
north and General Sullivan would attack from the
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Battle Of Trenton Research Paper
Justine King
8th Grade English
Mrs. King
November 24, 2015
The Battle of Trenton
1776
What do you know about the Battle of trenton? According to WWW.Battle of Trenton.com the
Battle of Trenton was a military conflict between the kingdom of great Britian and its 13 colonies in
North America during the American Revolutionary war.
According to www.History.com The cause of the battle of Trenton was because George washington
felt the contanental army was likly in danger from the Hessians. On Christmas day, He crossed the
Delaware river And the next ten days he had one to crucial battles against other armies.
There were three leaders of the Battle of Trenton General Nathanael, General John, And George
washington. General Nathanael was a well–respected
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Battle Of Trenton Compare And Contrast
Marceis Richardson
World History
Mrs.Coban
11/19/17
Battle Of Trenton
The American Revolution was about different conflicts. The conflict arose from growing tensions
between residents of Great Britain's 13 North American colonies and the colonial government. The
colonists wanted independence from Great Britain because the king created unreasonable taxes.
After that the colonists decided to rebel against this. There were several battles that change the
outcome of the American Revolution. For example, the Battle of Trenton changes the course of the
war because the Americans won. The Battle of Trenton was the most important battle because
Hessian army was crushed in Washington's raid and it made people more confident in the country.
By 1775, rigidity between the American colonies and the British government approached the
breaking point. In the spring of 1775, General Thomas Gage received information to take weapons
and gunpowder away from American insurgents. On April 18, he sent British troops to march ...
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It was the worst battle because the British defeated the Americans. 2,200 British forces were under
control of Major General William Howe landed on Charlestown Peninsula then marched to Breed's
Hill. The Americans were outnumbered by the British. So the Americans were forced to retreat.
Patriots gunfire cut down 1,000 enemy troops and killed 200 and more than 800 wounded. British
also realized this battle was going to be long. The Battle of Trenton was a conflict between Great
Britain and its thirteen colonies in North America. The Battle took place on Thursday, December 26,
1776. The Battle was fought in Trenton, New Jersey. The Americans, Hessians and British troops
were involved in this battle. The cause of this battle was after the Americans lost they wanted to get
revenge on the British. George Washington thought it was an humiliating defeat he took in that
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Compare And Contrast Mark Twain And The Battle Of Trenton
Topic: Compare Mark Twain's Journey to be a riverboat pilot and George Washington's journey for
Battle of Trenton, and justify that why determination, braveness, intelligence and cunningness are
important in ones success.
Samuel Clemens or Sam is one of the six children of John Clemens who was a farmer in Tennessee.
Sam's dad had bought few acres of land for his kids and he thought these land will make his kids
rich one day. When Sam was 5 years old, his dad signed him in school where he did very well in
reading and spelling, and his teacher wanted him to be a writer. Sam did become a writer, but his
heart was not there. After his dad's death, Sam helped his brother in printing job. One day he told his
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After the colonist ousted from New York and New Jersey to Pennsylvania, their morale was low. To
improve the morale of the scatter soldiers George Washington planned for the Battle of Trenton.
George Washington gathered about 6,000 troops and marched towards Trenton on December 25th
through icy Delaware revier. Due to icy river only 2,400 troops able to pass the river. The British
troops were not expecting any attack from the colonist so they lowered their guard and removed the
distance outposts and patrols. during the Christmas period. George Washington planned the attack to
be sudden and from three sides. The colonial army caught the British troops off guard and after a
short fierce fight the British troops surrendered. The victory boosted colonial army morale and
attracted new recruits. The battle for Trenton was won due to George Washington's braveness and
cunningness. Washington dared to go after the mighty British army after repeated failure and its
success was possible only due to proper execution. The timing and planning was flawless.
The character that Mark Twain and George Washington showed are vital to achieve impossible.
Mark Twain didn't rely on his dad's property and pursued his own dream. Similarly, George
Washington didn't lose hope after repeated loss and gathered courage to fight against the mighty
British
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Battle Of Trenton Research Paper
The Revolutionary War has just ended and the Americans have won. We will finally have freedom
and independence. The battle of Trenton and Princeton was a key battle to the Patriot's victory.
Before the battles, British forces had been driving the Continental Army out of New York. On
November 16, the British overran Fort Washington in Manhattan. In the end 2,000 soldiers were
captured. ____________________________________ ___________________________________
Crossing the Delaware General George Washington planned a daring battle on the Hessian garrison
in Trenton, New Jersey. He planned a three prong attack that would include 2,400 soldiers from
Washington's army. 1,900 men led under Colonel John Cadwalader were going to flank the British
and 700 soldiers led under General James Ewings were going to block the British from getting
passed them.
On December 25, 1776 the Americans started their 19 mile journey. They had to travel through a
freezing storm and icy water in canoes while carrying cannons. In the end both generals were not
able to carry out their part of the plan. When the soldiers arrived, they were cold and short on
supplies.
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He had received warnings of the Patriot's movements but his men were unprepared and exhausted
for the attack. Rumors spread that they were drunk from Christmas celebrations, but are
unconfirmed. As the Patriots approached town, Washington broke his men up into groups, flanking
men were led by General Nathaniel Greene and General John Sullivan and men who fired cannons
on Garrison were lead by Henry Knox. The Americans had an advantage because Rall tried but
could not rally his men into forming a defensive perimeter. John Rall would later be shot from his
horse and was wounded. The Hessians surrendered and the Patriots had a successful victory. In the
end 22 were killed, 92 wounded, 918 captured and 400
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Battle Of Trenton Research Paper
Military generals have always proven to be an important part of a war throughout history. It is no
different from the likes of George Washington. Washington showed his worth on the battlefield well
before the Battle of Trenton, but the Battle of Trenton sealed his worth. Unlike Washington,
Benjamin Franklin was not a battlefield presence, he was a man who showed his worth on other
aspects of the movement of liberty for the colonists. Franklin drove the front seat with the likes of
Thomas Jefferson in the movement of liberty for the colonists. A former scientist, who conducted
electricity on a kite, Franklin started his repeal of the British with his vote on the abolition of the
stamp act. Franklin along with Washington are the sole reasons for America's independence from the
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Facing against 1400 Hessians led by Colonel Rahl and the British Sixteenth Light Dragoons. George
Washington and 2400 American troops from Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire,
Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York, set to take battle at Trenton. The battle occurred on
Christmas Day of 1776. Washington faced against Colonel Rahl, as the battle ensued the Americans
only suffered four casualties, while the Hessians suffered twenty killed, 100 wounded and 1000
captured. This was the battle that pivoted the revolution and one of the most famous battles to take
place in the Revolutionary War.
The reason for American independence today belongs in the hands of George Washington, Benjamin
Franklin and the people who participated in the Battle of Trenton. The courageous acts of two
widely known men and 2400 men who most of us wouldn't know the name of, are the reason why
America is here today. It is safe to say that an act of such feat will never be repeated in human
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Descriptive Battle Of Trenton
Battle of Trenton It was nightfall, on what was supposed to be a night of warm cozy homes and
families. Instead we have to spend it out in the cold at war. December 25, 1776 is a to remember. We
crossed the sparkling frozen Delaware River in small little boats. We were on our way towards
Trenton for an ambush on the British. The ice had been scraping at my feet through my worn down
shoes the ice and snow slowly seeping in freezing my toes one by one. When we got there the
mercenaries that were hired for this war had been knocked out from their grand Christmas feast. We
had completely caught them off guard. They had woken up in surprise. It was amazing. I had felt a
heavy weight had been lifted off of my chest, for I believe this was the first of many to come.
Washington had taken 868 prisoners that night. Jake, Acon Battle of Saratoga Burgoyne. The
Lieutenant General of the British army. The sweet taste of victory has reached my mouth.
Surprisingly we had gotten him to surrender. The taste of victory has a sweet tang to it, but a hidden
bitterness underneath of all the sugariness. This surrender will change the course of this war, this is
our first actual victory. The date has been engraved into my mind just ringing over and over again
like a bell. October 17, 1777, the date that will echo in my head as time goes on. This has shown that
we Americans can stand up to the British. Not long after this victory the French had become allies
with us sending us various supplies.
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Essay about Analysis of 1776, by David McCullough
David McCullough author of 1776 puts faces and feelings to the events of the Revolutionary war
making this an exciting novel even when the ending is known. Acting as a companion to an earlier
work of McCullough's, John Adams, 1776 is a strictly military view of the era versus political.
Although the reader may have to get accustomed to the vast amount of characters introduced
McCullough makes sure that those you are supposed to remember you will. Every character
introduced is described incredibly well and throughout the novel you begin to feel as if you know
the character and are going through the battle with them, specifically General George Washington
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This may be due to the author's own opinion or even the research McCullough did. McCullough
may have read so many first hand accounts of General George Washington and other American
leaders, such as Henry Knox and Nathanial Greene, that he formed an opinion of the war even
before writing the novel. McCullough may have emphasized so deeply while reading the accounts
of these men that he felt he needed to portray them as well and as detailed as he could and make the
character understand them, resulting in making the other leaders seem almost inferior. This may also
simply be a lack of first hand accounts on the British and Hessian side that were available to
McCullough. The reader follows General Washington throughout the Revolution and McCullough
does a great job depicting George Washington as he evolves throughout the war, doubts and all.
Even when Washington felt swirls of emotions he was never any less of a leader to his men.
"Washington was a man of exceptional, almost excessive self command, rarely permitting himself
any show of discouragement or despair, but in the privacy of his correspondence with Joseph Reed,
he began now to reveal how very low an bitter he felt, if the truth were known." (McCullough 64)
General Washington however hard it may be to believe was only human and McCullough does an
amazing job showing this, making the
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The Crossing Of The Delaware And The Victory At Trenton
A&E's "The Crossing" is an exceptional dramatization of the crossing of the Delaware and the
victory at Trenton. It depicts the actions that George Washington and his men took leading up to the
renowned battle. The main points portrayed by the film are relatively accurate; however, there are
still many historical inaccuracies. Washington's use of profanity in the film, the weather during the
march to Trenton, and the flag flown by the American army are just a few. George Washington's
dialogue in "The Crossing" is the least accurate element of the film. Washington's leadership style
was the direct opposite. Nearly thirty years before the crossing of the Delaware, Washington made
clear how he felt about profanity in his "Rules of Civility." His twenty second rule stated: "Use no
reproachful language against anyone, neither curse, nor revile." Ten years later, he made this clear in
his military affairs:
"Colonel Washington has observed that the men of his regiment are very profane and reprobate. He
takes this opportunity to inform them of his great displeasure at such practices and assures them that
if they do not leave them off, they shall be severely punished. The officers are desired, if they hear
any man swear or make use of an oath or execration, to order the offender twenty–five lashes
immediately, without court–martial. For the second offense, he will be more severely punished"
(Sparks).
Washington's loathing for expletives persisted even 30 years later as seen in
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The War Of The United States
Although there are many defining years in the making of the United States as a nation, 1776 is the
most important year due in majority to Washington and his decisions during the war. McCullough
begins the text with a brief introduction to Britain and America in late 1775. He focuses particularly
on the resentment in the colonies and how the British decide (after deliberating for hours on end)
that enforcing their laws on the colonists is the best course of action. The British feel that teaching
the colonists a lesson is more important than simply cooperating with them to allow everyone the
opportunity to be happy. After this brief introduction, McCullough jumps into the life of Washington
– his pre–Revolutionary War life; in examining Washington's records we learn he was a meticulous
individual, especially while hunting, where he "kept [a] precise account of exactly how long each
chase lasted, to the minute" (48). McCullough also discusses some of the beginning battles of the
Revolutionary War, and details Washington's remarkable night surprise at Dorchester Heights where
he took the high ground against the British. These seemingly unimportant details are quite the
opposite of what meets the eye – these details about Washington 's life teach us how he thinks, how
he calculates, how he observes and reacts. As the war carries on, McCullough revisits Washington 's
genius on the night of August 29, 1776, where Washington seized a singular opportunity to pull his
men out
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The Battle Of The Revolutionary War
During the Revolutionary war one battle made all the difference in the fight for independence. Since
the war lasted from 1775 until 1783 it is reasonable to believe that an abundance of battles had taken
place on American soil, but only one was able to halt the near collapse of the frail revolution taking
place against Britain's control over the colonies. As depicted in the film The Crossing, based on the
novelization of a real life event, the infamous George Washington leads what is left of his army
across a river and unto the safe shores of Pennsylvania to escape the wrath of the British army. After
suffering the blows of several defeats and the steady dwindling of his army Washington still
continued to persevere in the face of adversity despite his army having scarcely any supplies. All the
while dealing with the looming threat of the British laying only across a river though still further
away than the conflict that brewed within the Revolutionary army as Washington's leadership was
questioned. Though the harsh December weather battered Washington's already downtrodden,
underfunded army Washington was able to execute a plan against the 1,200 Hassan mercenaries
enlisted by the British and lead his army into the threshold of a miraculous victory. While the films
extravagates and edits down the real events of the Battle of Trenton it does somewhat portray the
real struggle against the freezing temperature Washington's army dealt with. Before and during the
battle the harsh
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On Seeing Larry Rivers
Presentation Essay
The question of seeing is a crucial element in the understanding of ekphrastic writing. O'Hara's role
as a poet, critic and curator offers extensive insight into the necessity of seeing in the procedure of
ekphrastic writing and the relationship between painting and writing. His personal relationships with
painters such as Larry Rivers not only affect O'Hara's work, but also offer a glimpse into the
endobiotic nature of ekphrasitc writing. O'Hara's ekphrastic work thrives from within the artistic
realm and work of painters, gaining a foothold and moving beyond and completing the artistic idea.
O'Hara's poem 'On Seeing Larry Rivers' Washington Crossing the Delaware' not only displays this
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The intertextuality of Rivers' and O'Hara's work serves to demonstrate a translation of the process of
abstraction from the painterly realm to the written one. O'Hara's work is not one of pure abstraction,
as the formality of poetry, i.e. its form, its language, is not abstract. O'Hara's work itself is not
abstract; rather the process of writing is a process of abstraction. Thus O'Hara embodies the text and
technique of Rivers' work and abstractions. O'Hara's ekphrastic poetic practice thus takes from the
painterly aesthetic and teachings to render and develop the ideas of writing in response to paintings.
Whether his work is exemplifying the possibilities of ekphrastic writing or abstract poetry, O'Hara
illuminates the intricacy of the interrelationship of painting and
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Analysis Of Ketchum 's ' The Fall And Winter Of 1776 '
Ketchum begins in the fall and winter of 1776 in describing the events of the campaign. At the time,
the future of the Revolution was in serious doubt–––men were freezing, starving, and the
Continental Army was dissolving around General Washington. More than anything else, he needed a
victory. Ketchum displays to the reader how exactly the colonials got into such a distressing
situation in the first place. Traveling back to 1774 and 1775 Ketchum explores the reason behind
why and how the entire situation occurred in the first place. The motivations of both the English
crown and the colonials are explored throughout the book. For example, the motivations of King
George III are explored in the section "Everyone Who Does Not Agree With Me Is A Traitor".
Ketchum describes the early life of George III which would motivate his latest moves against the
colonies. George III felt he had to almost be "more English than the English themselves", to
paraphrase–––the honor of England and the crown were his preeminent concerns. Ketchum also
described the wide variety of ailments, mostly hereditary ones, which plagued the king. Put these
together and it's no surprise he was less than willing to listen to the pleas of his colonial subjects.
Ketchum also went into a good deal of detail as to the workings and motivations of the British
government at the time. Finally, he lists the events leading up to the actual winter of 1776, the
conditions on the ground and then goes over the actual
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Battle At Trenton Essay
An early morning on Christmas Day, commenced the battle at Trenton. George Washington, leader
of the continental army, determined and strong knew he had to succeed in the surprise attack against
the hessians that day, if he failed he and his men would be captured. It was a risky tactic but
Washington knew it'd be a better time to put all of his hope and his men's hope into this one battle at
Trenton. Washington led his men across the Delaware river, Washington was able to keep the
element of surprise and get his army and himself the victory at Trenton. Although Washington was a
great leader at the battle of Trenton, he was a better leader of the continental army. Washington was
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The battle of Saratoga was an important battle for the colonists that took place in upstate New York,
this gave them a light, a brand new light that would give the colonists a real chance to win. This
important victory wasn't just for the colonists, it intrigued the French that the colonists won the
battle of Saratoga which made the French want to help the colonists. France allied itself with the
United States in 1778, the French provided materials and money and sent over an elite army to join
the colonists. French long term motivation against Britain had brought a great win to the American
Revolution against the British. Later on the Netherlands and Spain joined the war and allied with the
United States and France which made this a global war. Britain being the strongest at that time
period had no allies. French had two main reason to join the American Revolution. One of them
being that they had sought revenge after the loss during the sevens year war, and that it wanted to
prevent Britain from becoming too powerful. Letting the France,Netherlands and Spain join the
world caused world–wide global debts, but it was worth the independence and the
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The Battle Of Trenton: A Short Story
Our story starts off with solid snake an elite soldier with a gruesome life with killing his friends to
losing an eye but he sticks through it all and in the end defeats his enemies. But one day he had a
new mission he had to stop terrorist from blowing up and nuclear power plant and when he reached
the reactor core he noticed a bomb but an unusual bomb something he has never seen before
because there was plutonium all over it and the timer was at 0 but instead of snake dieing he was
instead traveled back in time. Then he realised he was in the time of the revolution but there was
something wrong he was in the midst of the Trenton battle of 1776 and instead of the colonist
winning he witnessed the british win so he realised that the timeline of America's history was broken
and everything was completely different. Then right there and then he realised that he had to stop
the british and win the war for the sake of America and so he met up with George Washington and
told him about what happened. At first he didn't believe him then snake said with a deep and ...
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Then Washington came over and said in a happy voice, "What are you doing out here we have just
won a great battle thanks to your help you should be celebrating with the others." Snake lit a cigar
and replied, "I don't celebrate after a mission because I know that there will be more and plus I got a
lot of things on my mind." and Washington replied, "There is no harm in celebrating for a good
battle now come on inside and have some fun." Snake sighed and then said, "Alright then I guess
there is no harm." And snake had a lot of fun that night but there was still some problems with what
he had to do to get back to his own
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Battle Of Trenton Compare And Contrast
The Battle of Trenton and the Battle of Saratoga were both victories for the American Continental
Army. Yes, both victories were significant, but for different reasons. I believe that the Battle of
Trenton is the battle that more significantly improved the Patriot's morale and helped turn the tide in
their favor. The Battle of Saratoga was also a major American victory but that battle is more known
as the turning point in the Revolutionary War.
Late in December of 1776 George Washington and his troops were camped on the Delaware River
in Pennsylvania. They had just suffered back to back defeats in New York and New Jersey in
October and November. Washington and his troops were freezing, and they were lacking proper
shelter, supplies and clothing. Many of the soldiers didn't even have shoes. There were British
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At a time when the Continental Army couldn't have been more down and out, suffering a freezing
cold winter without proper clothing and especially after being defeated at Fort Washington when
there were more than fifty soldiers killed and almost three thousand captured, they needed this win.
In Trenton, Washington and his troops ended up capturing around one thousand Hessian troops. The
Patriots also captured some much needed supplies when they raided the British camp after the battle.
This win definitely lifted the spirits and morale of the Continental Army.
After winning the Battle of Trenton, Washington and his Continental Army were motivated to cross
the frozen Delaware River again a few more times over the next ten days and went on to win
another victory in Princeton, New Jersey on January 3, 1777. At a time when the Continental Army
was freezing and feeling literally defeated, the Battle of Trenton victory pumped them up and
pushed them to continue to fight for their
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Essay on 1776 Book Review 1
History 1301 April 1st 2012 McCullough, David. 1776. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2005, 386
pp. Word Count– 1157 David McCullough's novel 1776 is a compelling story of America's war for
independence. We have all read chapters and heard the related history of the war of 1776, but David
McCullough takes the epic story even further. The book covers the entire year of 1776 from the
beginning of the war until the end. The author provides an extremely detailed description of both
sides of the conflict both American and British. David McCullough is a renowned author and
historian and has twice won the Pulitzer Prize for two of his novels; John Adams and Truman, and
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The King was content on defeating the American rebellion and because of his loyalty to Britain and
the crown; there was no one that would change his mind. Several people stood up for America and
warned of the consequences if Britain actually lost. The introduction of George Washington and the
explanation of how much of an unorganized, unruly bunch of soldiers he was stuck with in the
Continental Army was definitely one of the most interesting parts of the book. I realized in reading
this, how little I actually knew about Washington. The author describes him in such a way that gives
you the understanding of why people were drawn to follow him. Nathaniel Green and Henry Knox
were just as important as Washington throughout the war, Knox especially in the in the success of
removing the British from Boston. His heroic effort of bring cannons and munitions form Fort
Ticonderoga to Boston was a tremendous achievement. It's hard to imagine the difficulty in
successfully being able to achieve something like that. Both Knox and Greene were almost entirely
self educated. Knox owned a book store and was married to a woman named Lucy Flucker whose
father was royal secretary of the province and even arranged for Knox to be commissioned in the
British army, but he declined, which to me, showed how incredibly loyal he was to his country .
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Who Or Is George Washington A Hero?
In current times, history portrays George Washington as a fearless legend and, to many, the first
American hero. A hero can be defined as a person who displays great courage, is favored by the
gods, and is celebrated for their bold exploits. Although Washington's early military career was
fraught with failure, his reputation remained unscathed. Because Washington was able to maintain a
pristine image, he was able to grow as both a military and political leader. Thus, based on his overall
military career, George Washington should be remembered as an American hero. Throughout his
life, Washington's courage was constantly tested. Towards the beginning of his military career, the
young colonel, George Washington, as a young did not exhibit many (if any) courageous feats. He
was plagued by blind ambition and lacked the military experience to achieve his ambitious goals.
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Washington's early military blunders would have normally hurt his future career, but he managed to
protect his image despite them through manipulating the press. Even if it may have been dubious,
Washington made himself look courageous and honorable to the rest of the colonies. Washington's
controlled image and courage allowed him to move up through the ranks, using his prior experiences
to pave his way to becoming one of the most courageous American Generals of the Revolutionary
Era. Not only did Washington have courage, but he was also favored by the gods. He constantly had
fate on his side; he had his native abilities, a fire in his belly, and most importantly, the luck of the
weather in critical battles. Finally, Washington's celebrated bold exploits shaped him into becoming
a hero. Looking at Washington's overall military career, his courage, favor by the gods, and
celebrated bold exploits made him a hero in the eyes of his newborn
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Battle Analysis : Battle Of Trenton
Battle Analysis: Battle of Trenton
The Battle of Trenton is widely regarded as a turning point in the American Revolutionary War.
With enlistments in the Continental Army about to expire at the end of the year, General George
Washington risked everything in harsh winter conditions to advance across the Delaware River and
execute a surprise attack on Hessian troops in Trenton, N.J. An evaluation of the moments that led
up to the battle, the setting, area of operations, the Continental and Opposing forces, along with the
use of intelligence will reveal the major factors that led to the outcome of the battle. An analysis of
the battle will illustrate how Washington devised an offensive plan that demonstrated many of the
principles of war still utilized in military operations today.
Setting
The Battle of Trenton occurred approximately 20 months after the revolution started. On November
16, 1776, the Battle of Fort Washington marked a decisive victory for the British. The British forces
killed 59 Continental soldiers and took another 2,837 prisoner ("Weapons and war," n.d.). Due to the
defeat, Continental soldiers retreated across New Jersey into Pennsylvania. The Continental Army
did not suffer any losses, but the troops suffered from a sense of defeat. Washington and his men
faced a cold winter ahead, they were not sufficiently equipped to survive, enlistment contracts
neared the end, local militants refused to take up arms, and the Continental Congress abandoned the
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The Battle Of Trenton And The Battle Of Saratoga
The battle of Trenton and the battle of Saratoga brought a crucial victory to the Continental Army,
but the battle of Trenton improved morale in the patriots more so than the battle of Saratoga did. The
battle of Trenton proved to be significant by ultimately turning the tide of the conflict in their favor,
improving morale and hope for the war.
For instance, The battle of Trenton on Christmas Eve in 1776 proved the colonist were dedicated
and a capable force. The colonists were wary about fighting the very powerful Hessian, therefore on
Christmas Eve, they planned a sneak attack to defeat them. The patriots marched and fought in icy
and poor conditions before dawn, hoping to defeat the powerful Hessians. After the surprise attack
the Colonists had totaled 2 dead and 5 wounded. The Hessians had 22 dead and 90 wounded and
918 captured. This victory would change the image of the colonist's army and bring about great
change. After the battle of Trenton, they were now viewed as a definite threat to the British. On the
other hand, the battle of Saratoga gave the colonist hope for the upcoming battles. On October
17th,1777 the colonist surrounded General Burgoyne and his army continue to hold strong, the army
fought until the British surrendered to the colonist. This was significant for the colonist because the
British surrendered to the colonist. This showed the British that the colonist held up a good fight and
that this war was going to be long and hard. In conclusion, this
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Battle Of Trenton Turning Point Essay
The Revolutionary War was the start of American history. During the Revolutionary War there was a
battle that has been described as one of the more important ones. During the Battle of Trenton the
American killed 22 Hessians, wounded 92, and captured 918. Even though the other 400 hessians
escaped the American's bloodlust, this was a crucial step forward for the colonists. The battle of
Trenton was the most important turning point in the war because the American soldiers had a boost
in moral and confidence, more soldiers joined the army and the soldiers that left the army before re–
enlisted, and the revolution was saved. The Battle of Trenton was the anti–depressant the American
soldiers needed at the time. 1776 was the worst year for the colonists in the revolution. Soldiers
were leaving, others were depressed and stressed out; they wanted to go home. The ... Show more
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It was not looking good for the Americans. The army was heavily decreasing in numbers. The men
who joined the army a year ago were either dead physically or dead inside. It was so bad that
George Washington, the leader of this monolithic mess had to come down personally, and beg,
plead, beseech the soldiers into staying. Do to countless hours of imploring and the countless nights
of praying he finally got what he wanted on December 26, 1776. The Battle of Trenton inspired the
colonists. This victory meant the colonists still had a chance. Imagine the surge of excitement the
colonists were felling pumping through their veins when they read that new paper headline
"America Counters, Defeat of the Hessians." People were signing up left and right. The enlisting
stands that only had tumbleweeds for customers, now was swarmed by young entranced colonists
looking to make a difference. The George Washington that dropped down on his hands and knees
pleading for these men to not leave now had way more than enough troops then he knew what to do
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Analysis Of The Poem ' George Washington Crossing The...
On a stormy December night in 1776 General George Washington and his men braved the cold and
crossed the Delaware River to attack unsuspecting British soldiers. This bold move helped to turn
the tides of the American Revolution and proved to be one of the most important American victories
of the war. This historical battle was commemorated through a painting by German artist,
Emmanuel Leutze. The painting of George Washington crossing the Delaware River properly
represents the fighting spirit and resiliency of the colonial forces during the American Revolution.
The painting depicts one of the most decisive victories of the American Revolution. Prior to the
battle American morale was very low, even Washington was becoming doubtful. The continental
army was forced out of New York and pushed across most of New Jersey on a desperate retreat
induced by many British victories. The British troops that occupied the small town of Trenton were
convinced that American morale was much too broken for any sort of attack... Washington had other
plans. (Encyclopedia Brittanica) Washington and 2,400 of his men crossed the Delaware River on
Christmas Eve under the cover of a storm. They were totally undetected. This bold move was
completely unexpected and carried out mostly out of pure determination. At the time of the crossing
the continental army was severely undersupplied. The only two American casualties were a result of
frostbite. They were not properly prepared for the cold northeastern
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Essay -1776 by David McCullough
1776 by David McCullough
"Liberty, when it begins to take root, is a plant of rapid growth." This quote in a letter to James
Madison, from George Washington, on March 2nd, 1788, explains that once the push for liberty
comes through and change is made, it is like the snowball effect. At this point of the war, there were
constant losses for the Continental Army they were lacking faith and hope for their liberty. The
soldier's enlistments were also very near to their end and time was going by fast; many were
prepared to leave and not signing up again. Overall, the Continental Army was headed towards
failure. They needed something to give them a push in the right direction. The battle that raised high
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That meant leaving as soon as their enlistments were finished and leaving Washington with fewer
troops. Washington felt that he needed to have another battle while he still had many men and before
the British troops retired for the season of winter until spring (McCullough 267). Since the battle
happened towards the end of their session, the results of the battle highly affected the soldier's
decision to stay or leave. If it wasn't for Trenton, there would never have been a reason to stay in the
army and that would have affected the war in a negative way for the colonies. "Our only dependence
now is upon the speedy enlistments of the army. If this fails, the game is pretty near up,"
(McCullough 269). This quote by Lund Washington explains that the colonies needed as many
soldiers and troops as possible to make their chances of succeeding better. Without the amount of
troops that decided to stay because of the Battle of Trenton, Washington's troops would have been
significantly smaller and would have caused losses in battles. George Washington's tactics and skills
when it came to the Continental army and war were very helpful in the many battles that he led. In
Trenton, Washington planned a sneak attack on the British, in which they had to cross the Delaware
River on. Because of Washington's quick thinking and great army skills allowed the Continental
Army to succeed in surrounding all the Hessians in Trenton in an orchard, leaving them with
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The Battle Of Trenton : A Critical Battle
The Battle of Trenton was a critical battle that occurred on 26 December 1776, during the early
years of the American Revolutionary War. The battle took place in the town of Trenton, New Jersey
between the Continental Army, led by Commander–in–Chief, General (GEN) George Washington,
and the British contracted Hessian Army, led by Colonel (COL) Johann Rahl. The Battle of Trenton
served as the first major American victory in the Revolutionary war. Prior to the Battle of Trenton,
American forces had endured nearly constant defeat as the British pushed them from New York and
into Pennsylvania. The Continental Congress had pleaded for a battle victory to save the cause, and
had all but lost hopes of achieving victory against the British. The Battle of Trenton was more than
just a needed victory, but instead served as a second chance for the Continental Army to turn the tide
of war.
Following being driven out of New York City to the west bank of the Delaware River by British
forces during the summer of 1776, American forces were suffering from the effects of physical and
psychological defeat. The American army was on the cusp of falling apart all together. In addition to
this state of weakness, the majority of the Continental Army regulars were at the end of their
enlistments, and it was anticipated that a large portion of the force would likely not enlist for second
terms of service.
The Continental Congress and military leaders were desperate to plan an initiative
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Battles That Help United States Win Independence from Britian
Have you ever wondered,what are the battles that helped the US win our independence from
Britain? The Battle of Trenton wasn't simply a battle, it had been a historical moment where it was
basicly a turning point for the american troops this battle helped gain the morale of Washington's
troops and gained the desire to fight on.But this is not the only battle that was necessary to the
Revolutionary War,The Battle of Saratoga this battle was, in addition to the others, a great battle as a
result of here the American forces stopped to any other further advances from British troops.Finally,
The Battle of yorktown this battle not only was the time the american troops were on the brink to
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burgoyne was to lead a group south from Canada, another group of troops, lead by colonel St. Leger,
was to join from Canada, and General Howe was to join from new york. The British wanted to take
management of the Hudson valley and cut off New England from the other colonies and force an
end to the U.S. rebellion. General burgoyne took off from St. Johns with around 9,000 men in
June.The first battle of Freeman's Farm occurred September 19th, 1777, it's also called the first
Battle of Bemis Heights. The battle began on the morning of the 19th when British General
Burgoyne began to maneuver his army of 3 columns south to attack patriot General Horatio Gates.
Gates was headquartered about four miles from Burgoyne at Bemis Heights.The Battle of Saratoga
set the fate of British General John Burgoyne's army in the american Revolutionary War.Of these
battles: the battles of battle of Saratoga and Trenton. The battle of Yorktown was the battle that we
won our independence. it had been the last battle of the Revolutionary War. General Cornwallis who
was the british commander realized that day, that he was outnumbered nearly three times by the
Continental Army lead by Washington, alongside the French allied ships blocking Chesapeake Bay
from British Navy support, general Cornwallis realized that he had no alternative and
surrendered.shortly once the treaty of paris was signed that ended the American Revolutionary War
theses Battles weren't simply
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Washington Crossing The Delaware Analysis
Washington Crossing the Delaware is an oil–on–canvas painting by German American artist
Emanuel Gottlieb completed in 1851. This painting is used as a reference of the day when General
George Washington crosses the Delaware River with his continental army on the night of December
25, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War. This event is considered to be the first move in a
sudden attack done against the German Hessian allied mercenary forces at Trenton, New Jersey in
the Battle of Trenton which took place on the next morning of December 26th. Battle of Trenton was
a small but a major contribution in the American Revolutionary War. General Washington driven the
primary part of the continental army against the hessian soldiers who surrounded the entire Trenton
after crossing the Delaware River on the night of December 25, 1776. The continental army with
least damage overpowered the hessian soldiers in a short battle with them. This short battle greatly
accelerated the continental army's flagging attribute and motivated re–recruitments. Gottlieb painted
three versions of this painting out of which the original was a part of the collection at the Kunsthalle
in Bremen, Germany, and afterwards was destroyed in a bombing raid in 1942 during World War II.
The other two paintings, one of which is now in possession of The Minnesota Marine Art Museum
and another one is at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
The painting is renowned for its aesthetic distribution of visual
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Battle At Trenton Research Paper
The Battle at Trenton, probably one of the most significant battles of the American Revolutionary
War, was a resounding victory for the Continental Army. General George Washington, commander
of the Continental Army, was the victor more on the sheer complacency of British Commanding
General James Grant and Colonel Johann Rall, Trenton Garrison Commander. December 25 and 26,
1776, will live in infamy for the British. Even though the battle was not a resounding crush to the
British forces, General Lord Charles Cornwallis, General James Grant and General William Howe,
had made a strategic mistake and now handed the upper hand to the Continental Army. It was a
resounding victory for General George Washington, not only for morale but also because the gained
strategic winter positioning. Yet all should have been for not. Had the British and their allied forces,
the Hessians, used intelligence assets that were available at that time, General Washington would
have lost the battle, and subsequently the war. Through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
General Washington knew the importance of good intelligence, of which Honeyman played a major
role. Honeyman, an Irishman who had served the British in previous wars, had earned the trust of
the British. Which allowed him to move in and around Trenton without fear of persecution.
However, Honeyman was a sympathizer to the Colonials, and reported intelligence information
directly to General Washington. Prior to the battle, Honeyman had arranged his own capture by the
Colonial Army, where he reported the bad state of the Garrison Trenton. He reported that Colonel
Rall's men were less than 2,000 that were supplied by a small amount of heavy guns. With the help
of General Washington, Honeyman escaped the Colonial Army and reported back to Colonel Rall.
He led the commander of the Garrison to believe that the Colonial Army was in no state to attack
any time soon (Central Intelligence Agency,
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Battle Of Trenton Essay
The Battle of Trenton marked a decisive victory for the Colonial Army that helped to solidify the
American people in fighting for independence from Great Britain. General Washington was able to
leverage available human and counter–intelligence to gain the upper hand and defeat the Hessian
force garrisoned in the town. Had Washington not acted on the intelligence available at the time, it is
possible that the Colonial cause would not have lasted though that winter. This paper will analyze
the two forces that took part in the battle and describe how each side used, or failed to use available
intelligence. Additionally, it will postulate alternate outcome should Washington not have acted on
the information available.
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Reports indiacte that Rall's overconfidence in the Colonial's weak state led to tactical errors. Rall
ignored intelligence that the Colonials were planning an attack, he did not believe that the Colonials
had sufficient men to mount an attack on his location. Because of his over confidence, Rall did not
see it necessary to fortify his position.
The Plan of Attack Following a string of defeats against the British, Washington knew decisive
action must take place in order to maintain morale within his force. On 22 December, Washington
gathered with his war council to discuss their options to strike a victory against their opposing force.
They voted to conduct a surprise attack against the troops garrisoned in Trenton, New Jersey.
The plan called for three forces to conduct different missions to bring the desired result of Colonial
victory. The first unit, commanded by Washington, would cross the Delaware River, north of
Trenton, on Christmas night. Of the additional two forces, one would cross to block the Hessian
withdrawal while the other would conduct a diversion attack. The plan relied on surprise to be
effective against the Hessians garrisoned in Trenton to maximize available combat power. Lastly,
should the battle be successful, Washington planned additional follow on battles to monopolize his
success in Princeton and New
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Battle Of Trenton Dbq
At the start of the Revolutionary war, the British government and army thought the war would be
over in 6 months. However, the war ended up lasting about 8 years from 1775 to 1783. During the
war from 1776 to 1777, Britain laid out a strategy that would enable them to bring this war to a
close. Their strategies to end the war, ultimately failed and costed them big time. Their actions in
decisive battles was part of the reason why they faltered and failed during this time. Overall, the
sympathy of the Howe Brothers, the failure to seize opportunities, and logistical problems, was what
cause British failure. In 1776, the Howe brothers and a large British armada arrived in New York
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In this battle, the British wanted to capture New York and sever New England from the rest of the
colonies. General Burgoyne and his army were stuck in a standstill, with the Benedict Arnold and
his colonist army, at the Hudson river and they depleted most of their resources. General Howe was
supposed to come to Burgoyne's rescue with reinforcements, however, he failed to help General
Burgoyne. This failure was due to conflicting strategies between the two generals and huge
communication problem within the British army. General Burgoyne had to surrender his entire
command at Saratoga to the American General Horatio Gates. When the British army lost this battle,
they also lost all hope to end or win the war. After Saratoga, France decided to help aid the colonists,
which ensured that they would win the war. If this British campaign was successful they could have
possibly ended the war. This British failure can be blamed on logistical problems within the British
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Battle Of Trenton Research Paper
"On Christmas night, in a blizzard, he leads his men across the ice‐flecked Delaware River to
Trenton, NJ, surprises a drunken Hessian garrison, and seizes Trenton for a time. Washington slips
away to Princeton, where he strikes the British rear. Leading the attack on his horse, he shouted:
"Parade with me, my brave fellows!" And when the British lines break, he leads the charge with
another shout: "It is a fine fox chase, my boys!" (Timeline of George Washington) The Battle of
Trenton was a beautifully won battle and Washington was the one to lead it. This was a major
example of Washington's skills as an effective leader. Using the Delaware river was a risky move,
but Washington was determined to get to Trenton. Reflected in this battle ... Show more content on
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Even though Washington was president, he did not care to be more powerful, he wanted to be an
equal. "His appointments advanced the idea that the best–qualified people should be tapped for
office." (Establishment of presidency) Washington decided that to have a secure foundation for a
country he needed the best qualified people, not peers or friends looking for power. This shows that
Washington does not want to benefit people or himself, he wants what is best for his country.
Washington also wanted to restrain his power and always ask for help when needed. "He understood
his own limitations and was not reluctant to rely upon the counsel of others." (Establishment of
presidency) This shows that even if Washington was president, his effective leadership and country
is more important than his
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Battle Of Trenton Summary
On December 16th, 1776, George Washington crossed the Delaware River and attacked the Hessian
troops located in Trenton, New Jersey. It started when a Philadelphian, General Thomas Mifflin,
rallied the militia because they were shamed by The American Crisis. By Christmas, Washington
still barely had 6,000 troops fit for duty, knowing that he started getting reinforcements after the
rally. Timing was important because if he waited, the enlistments would expire and the Delaware
River would freeze.Finally, on Christmas night of 1776, the layer of ice covering the Delaware river
cracked, allowing Washington and his troops to cross the river. This included 2,400 veteran troops
and 18 cannons into Durham Boats. Many troops had to walk in the freezing cold grounds with their
bare feet, leaving bloody footprints all around. Meanwhile, General James Ewing commanded 1,000
other troops nine miles above Trenton to block any retreating Hessians occupying Trenton.
Originally, Colonel John Cadwalader was planned to cross the Delaware River, but he unfortunately
never made it across through the bitter, cold water. Washington's plan was to depart at midnight, but
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On the other hand, the Hessians were surprised to hear a sentry calling "Der Feind! Heraus!
Heraus!", meaning "The enemy! Get up! Get up!". Taking advantage of the situation, the American
troops enclosed Trenton from all sides. Rall was making efforts to rally his men but was mortally
wounded in action. At the end of the day, Trenton, along with prisoner and equipment, was finally in
the hands of Washington.As a result of Ewing and Cadwalader's failures, Washington couldn't press
the offensive on to Princeton and New Brunswick and withdraw back into Pennsylvania. The whole
withdrawal process took a whole day from the 26th to the
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The Battle Of Trenton : A Critical Battle
The Battle of Trenton was a critical battle that took place on 26 December 1776, during the early
years of the American Revolutionary War. The battle took place in the township of Trenton, New
Jersey between the Continental Army, personally led by Commander–in–Chief, General (GEN)
George Washington, and the British contracted Hessian Army, led by Colonel (COL) Johann Rahl.
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (2013) states that the Battle of Trenton served as the first
major American victory in the Revolutionary war. Prior to the Battle of Trenton, American forces
had endured nearly constant defeat as the British pushed them from New York and into
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First and foremost, Washington chose to strike during the heart of winter at a time when most
British forces were disengaged from the war effort due to harsh conditions and a perceived sense of
inevitable victory. Additionally, the patriots utilized the element of surprise, by initiating the assault
on Christmas night under the cover of darkness and during the middle of a fierce winter snow storm.
Washington had purposely released information to British and Hessian forces through double agent
operations, which solidified their beliefs that the Continental Army was incapable of launching a
strike. The Hessian commander had even received notification from a British spy imbedded within
the Continental Army, that an attack was imminent. The Hessian dismissed the importance of the
spy's written report and neglected to read it. Also, it was unknown at the time, but later suspected
that the Hessian Army was in a state of inebriation, as a result of Christmas festivities. All of these
factors in addition to a lack of consideration by the Hessians for intelligence information set the
stage for an American victory.
Following being driven out of New York City to the west bank of the Delaware River by British
forces during the summer of 1776, American forces were suffering from the effects of physical and
psychological defeat. The American army was on the cusp of falling apart all together. In addition to
this
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Why Was The Revolutionary War A Turning Point
The Revolutionary War was a significant victory for the colonies that Britain claimed. The colonists
won the war and declared their independence from Britain to start their own country called the
United States of America. There were many battles won by the colonists that helped win the war, but
some were noteworthy turning points of the war. Two victories that can be considered turning points
during the Revolutionary War are the battles at Trenton and at Saratoga because they allowed the
colonists to get more control, boosted colonists' morale, and resulted in more support for the
colonists.
To begin, the battle at Trenton, New Jersey allowed the colonists to get more control. It allowed
them to capture northern New Jersey. During the battle at Trenton, George Washington led the
colonial troops to Trenton on Christmas night for a surprise attack on the Hessian troops fighting for
Britain. This allowed them to capture Trenton and got some Hessian troops to fight for the colonies.
The battle at Trenton was a turning point in the war because it was the near start of a series of
significant wins for the colonies. The victory at Trenton altered the direction of the war because
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The battle at Trenton increased the confidence of the colonists that they could win the war and
become independent from Britain. It was a battle that convinced many colonists to keep fighting and
pushing on with hopes of winning instead of giving up. The battle at Saratoga also raised colonists'
morale because that battle proved to them and to other countries that they may actually be able to
win the war against the powerful, well–trained British forces. This shows that the battles at Trenton
and Saratoga were turning points in the war that altered the direction of the war because they
encouraged the colonists and their forces to push on to win the lengthy war instead of giving up and
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Essay On The Battle Of Trenton
Ashlyn Smithey
Mrs.King
English 8th hour
20 December 2016
Battle of Trenton "The battle pitted approximately 2,400 soldiers of the Continental Army,
commanded by George Washington, up against about 1,400 Hessian soldiers commanded by
Colonel Johann Rall."(Battle of Trenton Facts)This fact shows how the Americans had more soldiers
than the British side.Causes, leaders ,events,effects of the battle shows how this battle was a major
battle.
There are many causes of the Battle of Trenton. Washington was driven out of New York.In the text,
MacKenzie says "After being driven out of New York by the British and forced to retreat to the West
bank of the Delaware during the late summer of 1776." They were forced to retreat and get ready for
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But George Washington and the determined soldiers crossed the river. Several results occurred after
the battle Trenton.One effectof the battle was It strength the Americans willing to fight. In the
text,The Battle of Trenton states the American were stronger and willing to fight.They were ready to
fight and won't give up.The second effect was It weakened the British willing to
fight.Furthermore,The battle of Trenton states the British were not willing to fight.they were not
ready to fight they were not ready for anything. The Battle of Trenton has several
causes,leaders,events,and effects that lead to its importance.If you read more about this Battle you
may find interesting facts about the Battle of
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How Did George Washington's Surprise Attack Trenton
December 25–26, 1776 Washington's surprise attack against Hessian forces in Trenton, NJ.
Washington crossed the Delaware river so that his army could attack an isolated gorrion of Hessian
troops at trenton, New York.("Crossing the Delaware").
There was a strong storm it was raining and snowing and terrifying wind. One soldier recorded that
" it blew a perfect hurricane" as snow and sleet lasked washington army. He was attacking the
british. They had to march many miles through the dark and snow to even reach the river crossing
sit.("Leutze,Washington Crossing the Delaware").
George Washington's plan of attack included three different crossing of the Delaware River on
Christmas night. Col. Cadwalader was to lead
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What Is The Battle Of Trenton My Opinion

  • 1. What Is The Battle Of Trenton My Opinion Battle of Trenton, My Opinion The battle of Trenton had proven to us just how far that the colonists were willing to go for simply a mere victory. If you haven't been living under a rock recently you most likely would have heard of the horrific acts of this Continental Army, if you can call it an army after their actions. Just so we can all be on a common knowledge base essentially what occurred, was that General Washington and some troops in hand, and devised a plan to surprise the greatest fighters known to man, the Hessians. The Hessians were loyally guarding Trenton for us and the while celebrating the auspicious holiday of Christmas. In the early morning, Washington and his men snuck across the Delaware River in order to surprise the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Battle Of Trenton Quote Analysis Giant waves crash around you, threatening to overturn your boat. The frigid air nips at your exposed skin. Shouts from army members fill your ears, barking out orders. But you won't listen to those orders. The only orders you will listen to and act on come from the leader of this army because without him, this whole plan would not even have the slightest chance of working. The year was 1776. Christmas Eve. The crossing of the Delaware to the Battle of Trenton was taking place. The Continental Army would not have been able to win this battle had it not been for George Washington, the Commander–in–Chief of the Continental Army. His effective leadership has been so crucial to the creation of this country and without it, we would probably be somewhere ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Washington wasn't always such a great leader. During the French and Indian War, Washington made a lot of mistakes such as his horrible embarrassment in result of the assassination of French Diplomat Jumonville. "When the musket smoke cleared, Ensign Joseph Coulon de Jumonville lay wounded, trying to explain to Washington that he was on a diplomatic mission. Before surrender was declared, Tanaghrisson struck the ambassador dead with a tomahawk to the head. Anticipating French retaliation, the young Virginian withdrew a few miles to a large meadow, where he hastily built a small, crude stockade and named it Fort Necessity. Here, Washington suffered his first and most humiliating defeat by French reinforcements on July 3, 1754. Washington signed the surrender document, which was written in French, and unknowingly accepted responsibility for the ambassador's death. The French published the document in major European capitals." (Clash of Empires) (Q. Should I explain more about the quote before I go into the Battle of Trenton?) Even though Washington started out as not a very good leader, the Battle of Trenton during the American Revolution shows how Washington was able to learn from the Battle of Great Meadows and use his former mistakes to be victorious. This helped him to become a much better leader. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Analysis Of The Poem ' George Washington Crossing The... On a stormy December night in 1776 general George Washington and his men braved the cold and crossed the Delaware River to attack unsuspecting British soldiers. This bold move helped to turn the tides of the American Revolution and proved to be one of the most important American victories of the war. This historical battle was commemorated through a painting by German artist, Emmanuel Leutze. The painting of George Washington crossing the Delaware River properly represents the fighting spirit and resiliency of the colonial forces during the American Revolution. The painting depicts one of the most decisive victories of the American Revolution. Prior to the battle American morale was very low, even Washington was becoming doubtful. The continental army was forced out of New York and pushed across most of New Jersey on a desperate retreat induced by many British victories. The British troops that occupied the small town of Trenton were convinced that American morale was much too broken for any sort of attack... Washington had other plans. (Encyclopedia Brittanica) Washington and 2,400 of his men crossed the Delaware River on Christmas Eve under the cover of a storm. They were totally undetected. This bold move was completely unexpected and carried out mostly out of pure determination. At the time of the crossing the continental army was severely undersupplied. The only two American casualties were a result of frostbite. They were not properly prepared for the cold northeastern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Revolutionary War Revolutionary War Taylor Hunter ENG/101 October 26, 2014 The battle of Trenton and Princeton began to erupt in the same year of the Revolutionary War. The Revolutionary War had started because the Americans wanted the same rights the as the British citizens had. The British refused to give Americans the same rights because they (British) didn't think the Americans shouldn't be represented as a part of the British Parliament, instead their (British) minds were more focused on building revenue. The British had ignored the Americans demands in which the British thought the Americans demands were a cause of outrage. There were so many different wars that had erupted during the Revolutionary War. The battle between Trenton ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... George Washington knew that his men had exceeded their expectations with the battle on Trenton and that they had more challenges to face. George Washington knew that doing nothing would be dangerous so he turned his focus to planning another attack at Princeton. George Washington was convinced that his men couldn't hold Trenton against British. George Washington had learned about General Charles and James Grant with the eight hundred British Troops marching south from Princeton. George Washington had deployed five hundred men who he had assigned to watch campfires and the rest of the troops marched to Princeton. During the battle on Princeton the first secretary of the US Treasury, Alexander Hamilton had cannons fired at the British because he had applied to Princeton, in which he was not accepted. George Washington had sent in a force who was under General Hugh Mercer to destroy a bridge. General Hugh Mercers' men were killed. There was a rally by the Americans. George Washington gave hope to others that they could also beat the British. After the Battles of Trenton and Princeton the Americans quickly withdrew after taking prisoners, arms and their supplies but they fell back after the Americans had won the battle on Princeton. George Washington wanted to take his men to New Brunswick, but was overruled by his officers. George Washington's' Continental Army had marched to Morristown, NJ to establish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Battle Of Trenton And The American Revolutionary War Abstract Battle of Trenton was analyzed to ascertain what Military Intelligence assets could have been used to provide a different outcome to the battle for the British forces. The Battle of Trenton is widely considered to be the turning point of the American Revolutionary War. If the British Commander had used his intelligence assets appropriately, it could have led to a different outcome to the battle. A different outcome would have changed the course of the war and possibly led to a British victory. Battle of Trenton Information The Battle of Trenton was fought on 26 December 1776 in Trenton, New Jersey. General George Washington, concerned with the low morale among the Soldiers of the Continental Army and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Continental Army had been pushed out of New York and forced to retreat west of the Delaware River. General George Washington feared he would lose his forces when the annual enlistment of the Soldiers was up at the end of the year. General Washington decided to mount an attack before his Army scattered back to their homes. Under his command General Washington had 2,400 American troops and 18 guns, with infantry divisions under the command of Major General Nathanael Greene and Major General John Sullivan, as well as artillery under the command of Brigadier General Henry Knox. General Washington planned to launch three coordinated attacks. The plan was to have General John Cadwalader attack the British at Bordentown, New Jersey as a diversion and to block off reinforcements. Meanwhile, General James Ewing would take a force of 700 militia across the Delaware to capture the bridge over Assunpink Creek to prevent the British forces from escaping. George Washington would lead the main attack force of 2,400 troops. They would cross the Delaware nine miles north of Trenton and split into groups one under General Sullivan and another under General Greene. The plan was to attack before dawn. General Greene would attack from the north and General Sullivan would attack from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Battle Of Trenton Research Paper Justine King 8th Grade English Mrs. King November 24, 2015 The Battle of Trenton 1776 What do you know about the Battle of trenton? According to WWW.Battle of Trenton.com the Battle of Trenton was a military conflict between the kingdom of great Britian and its 13 colonies in North America during the American Revolutionary war. According to www.History.com The cause of the battle of Trenton was because George washington felt the contanental army was likly in danger from the Hessians. On Christmas day, He crossed the Delaware river And the next ten days he had one to crucial battles against other armies. There were three leaders of the Battle of Trenton General Nathanael, General John, And George washington. General Nathanael was a well–respected ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Battle Of Trenton Compare And Contrast Marceis Richardson World History Mrs.Coban 11/19/17 Battle Of Trenton The American Revolution was about different conflicts. The conflict arose from growing tensions between residents of Great Britain's 13 North American colonies and the colonial government. The colonists wanted independence from Great Britain because the king created unreasonable taxes. After that the colonists decided to rebel against this. There were several battles that change the outcome of the American Revolution. For example, the Battle of Trenton changes the course of the war because the Americans won. The Battle of Trenton was the most important battle because Hessian army was crushed in Washington's raid and it made people more confident in the country. By 1775, rigidity between the American colonies and the British government approached the breaking point. In the spring of 1775, General Thomas Gage received information to take weapons and gunpowder away from American insurgents. On April 18, he sent British troops to march ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was the worst battle because the British defeated the Americans. 2,200 British forces were under control of Major General William Howe landed on Charlestown Peninsula then marched to Breed's Hill. The Americans were outnumbered by the British. So the Americans were forced to retreat. Patriots gunfire cut down 1,000 enemy troops and killed 200 and more than 800 wounded. British also realized this battle was going to be long. The Battle of Trenton was a conflict between Great Britain and its thirteen colonies in North America. The Battle took place on Thursday, December 26, 1776. The Battle was fought in Trenton, New Jersey. The Americans, Hessians and British troops were involved in this battle. The cause of this battle was after the Americans lost they wanted to get revenge on the British. George Washington thought it was an humiliating defeat he took in that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Compare And Contrast Mark Twain And The Battle Of Trenton Topic: Compare Mark Twain's Journey to be a riverboat pilot and George Washington's journey for Battle of Trenton, and justify that why determination, braveness, intelligence and cunningness are important in ones success. Samuel Clemens or Sam is one of the six children of John Clemens who was a farmer in Tennessee. Sam's dad had bought few acres of land for his kids and he thought these land will make his kids rich one day. When Sam was 5 years old, his dad signed him in school where he did very well in reading and spelling, and his teacher wanted him to be a writer. Sam did become a writer, but his heart was not there. After his dad's death, Sam helped his brother in printing job. One day he told his mother that he wanted to go out and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the colonist ousted from New York and New Jersey to Pennsylvania, their morale was low. To improve the morale of the scatter soldiers George Washington planned for the Battle of Trenton. George Washington gathered about 6,000 troops and marched towards Trenton on December 25th through icy Delaware revier. Due to icy river only 2,400 troops able to pass the river. The British troops were not expecting any attack from the colonist so they lowered their guard and removed the distance outposts and patrols. during the Christmas period. George Washington planned the attack to be sudden and from three sides. The colonial army caught the British troops off guard and after a short fierce fight the British troops surrendered. The victory boosted colonial army morale and attracted new recruits. The battle for Trenton was won due to George Washington's braveness and cunningness. Washington dared to go after the mighty British army after repeated failure and its success was possible only due to proper execution. The timing and planning was flawless. The character that Mark Twain and George Washington showed are vital to achieve impossible. Mark Twain didn't rely on his dad's property and pursued his own dream. Similarly, George Washington didn't lose hope after repeated loss and gathered courage to fight against the mighty British ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Battle Of Trenton Research Paper The Revolutionary War has just ended and the Americans have won. We will finally have freedom and independence. The battle of Trenton and Princeton was a key battle to the Patriot's victory. Before the battles, British forces had been driving the Continental Army out of New York. On November 16, the British overran Fort Washington in Manhattan. In the end 2,000 soldiers were captured. ____________________________________ ___________________________________ Crossing the Delaware General George Washington planned a daring battle on the Hessian garrison in Trenton, New Jersey. He planned a three prong attack that would include 2,400 soldiers from Washington's army. 1,900 men led under Colonel John Cadwalader were going to flank the British and 700 soldiers led under General James Ewings were going to block the British from getting passed them. On December 25, 1776 the Americans started their 19 mile journey. They had to travel through a freezing storm and icy water in canoes while carrying cannons. In the end both generals were not able to carry out their part of the plan. When the soldiers arrived, they were cold and short on supplies. Battle of Trenton ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He had received warnings of the Patriot's movements but his men were unprepared and exhausted for the attack. Rumors spread that they were drunk from Christmas celebrations, but are unconfirmed. As the Patriots approached town, Washington broke his men up into groups, flanking men were led by General Nathaniel Greene and General John Sullivan and men who fired cannons on Garrison were lead by Henry Knox. The Americans had an advantage because Rall tried but could not rally his men into forming a defensive perimeter. John Rall would later be shot from his horse and was wounded. The Hessians surrendered and the Patriots had a successful victory. In the end 22 were killed, 92 wounded, 918 captured and 400 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Battle Of Trenton Research Paper Military generals have always proven to be an important part of a war throughout history. It is no different from the likes of George Washington. Washington showed his worth on the battlefield well before the Battle of Trenton, but the Battle of Trenton sealed his worth. Unlike Washington, Benjamin Franklin was not a battlefield presence, he was a man who showed his worth on other aspects of the movement of liberty for the colonists. Franklin drove the front seat with the likes of Thomas Jefferson in the movement of liberty for the colonists. A former scientist, who conducted electricity on a kite, Franklin started his repeal of the British with his vote on the abolition of the stamp act. Franklin along with Washington are the sole reasons for America's independence from the Red Coats, Washington secured his feat by defeating the Hessians ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Facing against 1400 Hessians led by Colonel Rahl and the British Sixteenth Light Dragoons. George Washington and 2400 American troops from Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York, set to take battle at Trenton. The battle occurred on Christmas Day of 1776. Washington faced against Colonel Rahl, as the battle ensued the Americans only suffered four casualties, while the Hessians suffered twenty killed, 100 wounded and 1000 captured. This was the battle that pivoted the revolution and one of the most famous battles to take place in the Revolutionary War. The reason for American independence today belongs in the hands of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and the people who participated in the Battle of Trenton. The courageous acts of two widely known men and 2400 men who most of us wouldn't know the name of, are the reason why America is here today. It is safe to say that an act of such feat will never be repeated in human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Descriptive Battle Of Trenton Battle of Trenton It was nightfall, on what was supposed to be a night of warm cozy homes and families. Instead we have to spend it out in the cold at war. December 25, 1776 is a to remember. We crossed the sparkling frozen Delaware River in small little boats. We were on our way towards Trenton for an ambush on the British. The ice had been scraping at my feet through my worn down shoes the ice and snow slowly seeping in freezing my toes one by one. When we got there the mercenaries that were hired for this war had been knocked out from their grand Christmas feast. We had completely caught them off guard. They had woken up in surprise. It was amazing. I had felt a heavy weight had been lifted off of my chest, for I believe this was the first of many to come. Washington had taken 868 prisoners that night. Jake, Acon Battle of Saratoga Burgoyne. The Lieutenant General of the British army. The sweet taste of victory has reached my mouth. Surprisingly we had gotten him to surrender. The taste of victory has a sweet tang to it, but a hidden bitterness underneath of all the sugariness. This surrender will change the course of this war, this is our first actual victory. The date has been engraved into my mind just ringing over and over again like a bell. October 17, 1777, the date that will echo in my head as time goes on. This has shown that we Americans can stand up to the British. Not long after this victory the French had become allies with us sending us various supplies. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Essay about Analysis of 1776, by David McCullough David McCullough author of 1776 puts faces and feelings to the events of the Revolutionary war making this an exciting novel even when the ending is known. Acting as a companion to an earlier work of McCullough's, John Adams, 1776 is a strictly military view of the era versus political. Although the reader may have to get accustomed to the vast amount of characters introduced McCullough makes sure that those you are supposed to remember you will. Every character introduced is described incredibly well and throughout the novel you begin to feel as if you know the character and are going through the battle with them, specifically General George Washington with whom the reader emphasizes constantly with throughout the war. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This may be due to the author's own opinion or even the research McCullough did. McCullough may have read so many first hand accounts of General George Washington and other American leaders, such as Henry Knox and Nathanial Greene, that he formed an opinion of the war even before writing the novel. McCullough may have emphasized so deeply while reading the accounts of these men that he felt he needed to portray them as well and as detailed as he could and make the character understand them, resulting in making the other leaders seem almost inferior. This may also simply be a lack of first hand accounts on the British and Hessian side that were available to McCullough. The reader follows General Washington throughout the Revolution and McCullough does a great job depicting George Washington as he evolves throughout the war, doubts and all. Even when Washington felt swirls of emotions he was never any less of a leader to his men. "Washington was a man of exceptional, almost excessive self command, rarely permitting himself any show of discouragement or despair, but in the privacy of his correspondence with Joseph Reed, he began now to reveal how very low an bitter he felt, if the truth were known." (McCullough 64) General Washington however hard it may be to believe was only human and McCullough does an amazing job showing this, making the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. The Crossing Of The Delaware And The Victory At Trenton A&E's "The Crossing" is an exceptional dramatization of the crossing of the Delaware and the victory at Trenton. It depicts the actions that George Washington and his men took leading up to the renowned battle. The main points portrayed by the film are relatively accurate; however, there are still many historical inaccuracies. Washington's use of profanity in the film, the weather during the march to Trenton, and the flag flown by the American army are just a few. George Washington's dialogue in "The Crossing" is the least accurate element of the film. Washington's leadership style was the direct opposite. Nearly thirty years before the crossing of the Delaware, Washington made clear how he felt about profanity in his "Rules of Civility." His twenty second rule stated: "Use no reproachful language against anyone, neither curse, nor revile." Ten years later, he made this clear in his military affairs: "Colonel Washington has observed that the men of his regiment are very profane and reprobate. He takes this opportunity to inform them of his great displeasure at such practices and assures them that if they do not leave them off, they shall be severely punished. The officers are desired, if they hear any man swear or make use of an oath or execration, to order the offender twenty–five lashes immediately, without court–martial. For the second offense, he will be more severely punished" (Sparks). Washington's loathing for expletives persisted even 30 years later as seen in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. The War Of The United States Although there are many defining years in the making of the United States as a nation, 1776 is the most important year due in majority to Washington and his decisions during the war. McCullough begins the text with a brief introduction to Britain and America in late 1775. He focuses particularly on the resentment in the colonies and how the British decide (after deliberating for hours on end) that enforcing their laws on the colonists is the best course of action. The British feel that teaching the colonists a lesson is more important than simply cooperating with them to allow everyone the opportunity to be happy. After this brief introduction, McCullough jumps into the life of Washington – his pre–Revolutionary War life; in examining Washington's records we learn he was a meticulous individual, especially while hunting, where he "kept [a] precise account of exactly how long each chase lasted, to the minute" (48). McCullough also discusses some of the beginning battles of the Revolutionary War, and details Washington's remarkable night surprise at Dorchester Heights where he took the high ground against the British. These seemingly unimportant details are quite the opposite of what meets the eye – these details about Washington 's life teach us how he thinks, how he calculates, how he observes and reacts. As the war carries on, McCullough revisits Washington 's genius on the night of August 29, 1776, where Washington seized a singular opportunity to pull his men out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. The Battle Of The Revolutionary War During the Revolutionary war one battle made all the difference in the fight for independence. Since the war lasted from 1775 until 1783 it is reasonable to believe that an abundance of battles had taken place on American soil, but only one was able to halt the near collapse of the frail revolution taking place against Britain's control over the colonies. As depicted in the film The Crossing, based on the novelization of a real life event, the infamous George Washington leads what is left of his army across a river and unto the safe shores of Pennsylvania to escape the wrath of the British army. After suffering the blows of several defeats and the steady dwindling of his army Washington still continued to persevere in the face of adversity despite his army having scarcely any supplies. All the while dealing with the looming threat of the British laying only across a river though still further away than the conflict that brewed within the Revolutionary army as Washington's leadership was questioned. Though the harsh December weather battered Washington's already downtrodden, underfunded army Washington was able to execute a plan against the 1,200 Hassan mercenaries enlisted by the British and lead his army into the threshold of a miraculous victory. While the films extravagates and edits down the real events of the Battle of Trenton it does somewhat portray the real struggle against the freezing temperature Washington's army dealt with. Before and during the battle the harsh ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. On Seeing Larry Rivers Presentation Essay The question of seeing is a crucial element in the understanding of ekphrastic writing. O'Hara's role as a poet, critic and curator offers extensive insight into the necessity of seeing in the procedure of ekphrastic writing and the relationship between painting and writing. His personal relationships with painters such as Larry Rivers not only affect O'Hara's work, but also offer a glimpse into the endobiotic nature of ekphrasitc writing. O'Hara's ekphrastic work thrives from within the artistic realm and work of painters, gaining a foothold and moving beyond and completing the artistic idea. O'Hara's poem 'On Seeing Larry Rivers' Washington Crossing the Delaware' not only displays this interconnection between Rivers' painting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The intertextuality of Rivers' and O'Hara's work serves to demonstrate a translation of the process of abstraction from the painterly realm to the written one. O'Hara's work is not one of pure abstraction, as the formality of poetry, i.e. its form, its language, is not abstract. O'Hara's work itself is not abstract; rather the process of writing is a process of abstraction. Thus O'Hara embodies the text and technique of Rivers' work and abstractions. O'Hara's ekphrastic poetic practice thus takes from the painterly aesthetic and teachings to render and develop the ideas of writing in response to paintings. Whether his work is exemplifying the possibilities of ekphrastic writing or abstract poetry, O'Hara illuminates the intricacy of the interrelationship of painting and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Analysis Of Ketchum 's ' The Fall And Winter Of 1776 ' Ketchum begins in the fall and winter of 1776 in describing the events of the campaign. At the time, the future of the Revolution was in serious doubt–––men were freezing, starving, and the Continental Army was dissolving around General Washington. More than anything else, he needed a victory. Ketchum displays to the reader how exactly the colonials got into such a distressing situation in the first place. Traveling back to 1774 and 1775 Ketchum explores the reason behind why and how the entire situation occurred in the first place. The motivations of both the English crown and the colonials are explored throughout the book. For example, the motivations of King George III are explored in the section "Everyone Who Does Not Agree With Me Is A Traitor". Ketchum describes the early life of George III which would motivate his latest moves against the colonies. George III felt he had to almost be "more English than the English themselves", to paraphrase–––the honor of England and the crown were his preeminent concerns. Ketchum also described the wide variety of ailments, mostly hereditary ones, which plagued the king. Put these together and it's no surprise he was less than willing to listen to the pleas of his colonial subjects. Ketchum also went into a good deal of detail as to the workings and motivations of the British government at the time. Finally, he lists the events leading up to the actual winter of 1776, the conditions on the ground and then goes over the actual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Battle At Trenton Essay An early morning on Christmas Day, commenced the battle at Trenton. George Washington, leader of the continental army, determined and strong knew he had to succeed in the surprise attack against the hessians that day, if he failed he and his men would be captured. It was a risky tactic but Washington knew it'd be a better time to put all of his hope and his men's hope into this one battle at Trenton. Washington led his men across the Delaware river, Washington was able to keep the element of surprise and get his army and himself the victory at Trenton. Although Washington was a great leader at the battle of Trenton, he was a better leader of the continental army. Washington was able to raise the participation in the militia from one year ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The battle of Saratoga was an important battle for the colonists that took place in upstate New York, this gave them a light, a brand new light that would give the colonists a real chance to win. This important victory wasn't just for the colonists, it intrigued the French that the colonists won the battle of Saratoga which made the French want to help the colonists. France allied itself with the United States in 1778, the French provided materials and money and sent over an elite army to join the colonists. French long term motivation against Britain had brought a great win to the American Revolution against the British. Later on the Netherlands and Spain joined the war and allied with the United States and France which made this a global war. Britain being the strongest at that time period had no allies. French had two main reason to join the American Revolution. One of them being that they had sought revenge after the loss during the sevens year war, and that it wanted to prevent Britain from becoming too powerful. Letting the France,Netherlands and Spain join the world caused world–wide global debts, but it was worth the independence and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. The Battle Of Trenton: A Short Story Our story starts off with solid snake an elite soldier with a gruesome life with killing his friends to losing an eye but he sticks through it all and in the end defeats his enemies. But one day he had a new mission he had to stop terrorist from blowing up and nuclear power plant and when he reached the reactor core he noticed a bomb but an unusual bomb something he has never seen before because there was plutonium all over it and the timer was at 0 but instead of snake dieing he was instead traveled back in time. Then he realised he was in the time of the revolution but there was something wrong he was in the midst of the Trenton battle of 1776 and instead of the colonist winning he witnessed the british win so he realised that the timeline of America's history was broken and everything was completely different. Then right there and then he realised that he had to stop the british and win the war for the sake of America and so he met up with George Washington and told him about what happened. At first he didn't believe him then snake said with a deep and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then Washington came over and said in a happy voice, "What are you doing out here we have just won a great battle thanks to your help you should be celebrating with the others." Snake lit a cigar and replied, "I don't celebrate after a mission because I know that there will be more and plus I got a lot of things on my mind." and Washington replied, "There is no harm in celebrating for a good battle now come on inside and have some fun." Snake sighed and then said, "Alright then I guess there is no harm." And snake had a lot of fun that night but there was still some problems with what he had to do to get back to his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Battle Of Trenton Compare And Contrast The Battle of Trenton and the Battle of Saratoga were both victories for the American Continental Army. Yes, both victories were significant, but for different reasons. I believe that the Battle of Trenton is the battle that more significantly improved the Patriot's morale and helped turn the tide in their favor. The Battle of Saratoga was also a major American victory but that battle is more known as the turning point in the Revolutionary War. Late in December of 1776 George Washington and his troops were camped on the Delaware River in Pennsylvania. They had just suffered back to back defeats in New York and New Jersey in October and November. Washington and his troops were freezing, and they were lacking proper shelter, supplies and clothing. Many of the soldiers didn't even have shoes. There were British troops camped on the other side of the River in New ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At a time when the Continental Army couldn't have been more down and out, suffering a freezing cold winter without proper clothing and especially after being defeated at Fort Washington when there were more than fifty soldiers killed and almost three thousand captured, they needed this win. In Trenton, Washington and his troops ended up capturing around one thousand Hessian troops. The Patriots also captured some much needed supplies when they raided the British camp after the battle. This win definitely lifted the spirits and morale of the Continental Army. After winning the Battle of Trenton, Washington and his Continental Army were motivated to cross the frozen Delaware River again a few more times over the next ten days and went on to win another victory in Princeton, New Jersey on January 3, 1777. At a time when the Continental Army was freezing and feeling literally defeated, the Battle of Trenton victory pumped them up and pushed them to continue to fight for their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Essay on 1776 Book Review 1 History 1301 April 1st 2012 McCullough, David. 1776. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2005, 386 pp. Word Count– 1157 David McCullough's novel 1776 is a compelling story of America's war for independence. We have all read chapters and heard the related history of the war of 1776, but David McCullough takes the epic story even further. The book covers the entire year of 1776 from the beginning of the war until the end. The author provides an extremely detailed description of both sides of the conflict both American and British. David McCullough is a renowned author and historian and has twice won the Pulitzer Prize for two of his novels; John Adams and Truman, and with reading 1776 you can see exactly why he is so celebrated. His ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The King was content on defeating the American rebellion and because of his loyalty to Britain and the crown; there was no one that would change his mind. Several people stood up for America and warned of the consequences if Britain actually lost. The introduction of George Washington and the explanation of how much of an unorganized, unruly bunch of soldiers he was stuck with in the Continental Army was definitely one of the most interesting parts of the book. I realized in reading this, how little I actually knew about Washington. The author describes him in such a way that gives you the understanding of why people were drawn to follow him. Nathaniel Green and Henry Knox were just as important as Washington throughout the war, Knox especially in the in the success of removing the British from Boston. His heroic effort of bring cannons and munitions form Fort Ticonderoga to Boston was a tremendous achievement. It's hard to imagine the difficulty in successfully being able to achieve something like that. Both Knox and Greene were almost entirely self educated. Knox owned a book store and was married to a woman named Lucy Flucker whose father was royal secretary of the province and even arranged for Knox to be commissioned in the British army, but he declined, which to me, showed how incredibly loyal he was to his country . ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Who Or Is George Washington A Hero? In current times, history portrays George Washington as a fearless legend and, to many, the first American hero. A hero can be defined as a person who displays great courage, is favored by the gods, and is celebrated for their bold exploits. Although Washington's early military career was fraught with failure, his reputation remained unscathed. Because Washington was able to maintain a pristine image, he was able to grow as both a military and political leader. Thus, based on his overall military career, George Washington should be remembered as an American hero. Throughout his life, Washington's courage was constantly tested. Towards the beginning of his military career, the young colonel, George Washington, as a young did not exhibit many (if any) courageous feats. He was plagued by blind ambition and lacked the military experience to achieve his ambitious goals. One could argue that because of his early military career, Washington ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Washington's early military blunders would have normally hurt his future career, but he managed to protect his image despite them through manipulating the press. Even if it may have been dubious, Washington made himself look courageous and honorable to the rest of the colonies. Washington's controlled image and courage allowed him to move up through the ranks, using his prior experiences to pave his way to becoming one of the most courageous American Generals of the Revolutionary Era. Not only did Washington have courage, but he was also favored by the gods. He constantly had fate on his side; he had his native abilities, a fire in his belly, and most importantly, the luck of the weather in critical battles. Finally, Washington's celebrated bold exploits shaped him into becoming a hero. Looking at Washington's overall military career, his courage, favor by the gods, and celebrated bold exploits made him a hero in the eyes of his newborn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Battle Analysis : Battle Of Trenton Battle Analysis: Battle of Trenton The Battle of Trenton is widely regarded as a turning point in the American Revolutionary War. With enlistments in the Continental Army about to expire at the end of the year, General George Washington risked everything in harsh winter conditions to advance across the Delaware River and execute a surprise attack on Hessian troops in Trenton, N.J. An evaluation of the moments that led up to the battle, the setting, area of operations, the Continental and Opposing forces, along with the use of intelligence will reveal the major factors that led to the outcome of the battle. An analysis of the battle will illustrate how Washington devised an offensive plan that demonstrated many of the principles of war still utilized in military operations today. Setting The Battle of Trenton occurred approximately 20 months after the revolution started. On November 16, 1776, the Battle of Fort Washington marked a decisive victory for the British. The British forces killed 59 Continental soldiers and took another 2,837 prisoner ("Weapons and war," n.d.). Due to the defeat, Continental soldiers retreated across New Jersey into Pennsylvania. The Continental Army did not suffer any losses, but the troops suffered from a sense of defeat. Washington and his men faced a cold winter ahead, they were not sufficiently equipped to survive, enlistment contracts neared the end, local militants refused to take up arms, and the Continental Congress abandoned the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. The Battle Of Trenton And The Battle Of Saratoga The battle of Trenton and the battle of Saratoga brought a crucial victory to the Continental Army, but the battle of Trenton improved morale in the patriots more so than the battle of Saratoga did. The battle of Trenton proved to be significant by ultimately turning the tide of the conflict in their favor, improving morale and hope for the war. For instance, The battle of Trenton on Christmas Eve in 1776 proved the colonist were dedicated and a capable force. The colonists were wary about fighting the very powerful Hessian, therefore on Christmas Eve, they planned a sneak attack to defeat them. The patriots marched and fought in icy and poor conditions before dawn, hoping to defeat the powerful Hessians. After the surprise attack the Colonists had totaled 2 dead and 5 wounded. The Hessians had 22 dead and 90 wounded and 918 captured. This victory would change the image of the colonist's army and bring about great change. After the battle of Trenton, they were now viewed as a definite threat to the British. On the other hand, the battle of Saratoga gave the colonist hope for the upcoming battles. On October 17th,1777 the colonist surrounded General Burgoyne and his army continue to hold strong, the army fought until the British surrendered to the colonist. This was significant for the colonist because the British surrendered to the colonist. This showed the British that the colonist held up a good fight and that this war was going to be long and hard. In conclusion, this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Battle Of Trenton Turning Point Essay The Revolutionary War was the start of American history. During the Revolutionary War there was a battle that has been described as one of the more important ones. During the Battle of Trenton the American killed 22 Hessians, wounded 92, and captured 918. Even though the other 400 hessians escaped the American's bloodlust, this was a crucial step forward for the colonists. The battle of Trenton was the most important turning point in the war because the American soldiers had a boost in moral and confidence, more soldiers joined the army and the soldiers that left the army before re– enlisted, and the revolution was saved. The Battle of Trenton was the anti–depressant the American soldiers needed at the time. 1776 was the worst year for the colonists in the revolution. Soldiers were leaving, others were depressed and stressed out; they wanted to go home. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was not looking good for the Americans. The army was heavily decreasing in numbers. The men who joined the army a year ago were either dead physically or dead inside. It was so bad that George Washington, the leader of this monolithic mess had to come down personally, and beg, plead, beseech the soldiers into staying. Do to countless hours of imploring and the countless nights of praying he finally got what he wanted on December 26, 1776. The Battle of Trenton inspired the colonists. This victory meant the colonists still had a chance. Imagine the surge of excitement the colonists were felling pumping through their veins when they read that new paper headline "America Counters, Defeat of the Hessians." People were signing up left and right. The enlisting stands that only had tumbleweeds for customers, now was swarmed by young entranced colonists looking to make a difference. The George Washington that dropped down on his hands and knees pleading for these men to not leave now had way more than enough troops then he knew what to do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Analysis Of The Poem ' George Washington Crossing The... On a stormy December night in 1776 General George Washington and his men braved the cold and crossed the Delaware River to attack unsuspecting British soldiers. This bold move helped to turn the tides of the American Revolution and proved to be one of the most important American victories of the war. This historical battle was commemorated through a painting by German artist, Emmanuel Leutze. The painting of George Washington crossing the Delaware River properly represents the fighting spirit and resiliency of the colonial forces during the American Revolution. The painting depicts one of the most decisive victories of the American Revolution. Prior to the battle American morale was very low, even Washington was becoming doubtful. The continental army was forced out of New York and pushed across most of New Jersey on a desperate retreat induced by many British victories. The British troops that occupied the small town of Trenton were convinced that American morale was much too broken for any sort of attack... Washington had other plans. (Encyclopedia Brittanica) Washington and 2,400 of his men crossed the Delaware River on Christmas Eve under the cover of a storm. They were totally undetected. This bold move was completely unexpected and carried out mostly out of pure determination. At the time of the crossing the continental army was severely undersupplied. The only two American casualties were a result of frostbite. They were not properly prepared for the cold northeastern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Essay -1776 by David McCullough 1776 by David McCullough "Liberty, when it begins to take root, is a plant of rapid growth." This quote in a letter to James Madison, from George Washington, on March 2nd, 1788, explains that once the push for liberty comes through and change is made, it is like the snowball effect. At this point of the war, there were constant losses for the Continental Army they were lacking faith and hope for their liberty. The soldier's enlistments were also very near to their end and time was going by fast; many were prepared to leave and not signing up again. Overall, the Continental Army was headed towards failure. They needed something to give them a push in the right direction. The battle that raised high spirits in the army was The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That meant leaving as soon as their enlistments were finished and leaving Washington with fewer troops. Washington felt that he needed to have another battle while he still had many men and before the British troops retired for the season of winter until spring (McCullough 267). Since the battle happened towards the end of their session, the results of the battle highly affected the soldier's decision to stay or leave. If it wasn't for Trenton, there would never have been a reason to stay in the army and that would have affected the war in a negative way for the colonies. "Our only dependence now is upon the speedy enlistments of the army. If this fails, the game is pretty near up," (McCullough 269). This quote by Lund Washington explains that the colonies needed as many soldiers and troops as possible to make their chances of succeeding better. Without the amount of troops that decided to stay because of the Battle of Trenton, Washington's troops would have been significantly smaller and would have caused losses in battles. George Washington's tactics and skills when it came to the Continental army and war were very helpful in the many battles that he led. In Trenton, Washington planned a sneak attack on the British, in which they had to cross the Delaware River on. Because of Washington's quick thinking and great army skills allowed the Continental Army to succeed in surrounding all the Hessians in Trenton in an orchard, leaving them with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. The Battle Of Trenton : A Critical Battle The Battle of Trenton was a critical battle that occurred on 26 December 1776, during the early years of the American Revolutionary War. The battle took place in the town of Trenton, New Jersey between the Continental Army, led by Commander–in–Chief, General (GEN) George Washington, and the British contracted Hessian Army, led by Colonel (COL) Johann Rahl. The Battle of Trenton served as the first major American victory in the Revolutionary war. Prior to the Battle of Trenton, American forces had endured nearly constant defeat as the British pushed them from New York and into Pennsylvania. The Continental Congress had pleaded for a battle victory to save the cause, and had all but lost hopes of achieving victory against the British. The Battle of Trenton was more than just a needed victory, but instead served as a second chance for the Continental Army to turn the tide of war. Following being driven out of New York City to the west bank of the Delaware River by British forces during the summer of 1776, American forces were suffering from the effects of physical and psychological defeat. The American army was on the cusp of falling apart all together. In addition to this state of weakness, the majority of the Continental Army regulars were at the end of their enlistments, and it was anticipated that a large portion of the force would likely not enlist for second terms of service. The Continental Congress and military leaders were desperate to plan an initiative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Battles That Help United States Win Independence from Britian Have you ever wondered,what are the battles that helped the US win our independence from Britain? The Battle of Trenton wasn't simply a battle, it had been a historical moment where it was basicly a turning point for the american troops this battle helped gain the morale of Washington's troops and gained the desire to fight on.But this is not the only battle that was necessary to the Revolutionary War,The Battle of Saratoga this battle was, in addition to the others, a great battle as a result of here the American forces stopped to any other further advances from British troops.Finally, The Battle of yorktown this battle not only was the time the american troops were on the brink to winning their independence it had been a very tough ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... burgoyne was to lead a group south from Canada, another group of troops, lead by colonel St. Leger, was to join from Canada, and General Howe was to join from new york. The British wanted to take management of the Hudson valley and cut off New England from the other colonies and force an end to the U.S. rebellion. General burgoyne took off from St. Johns with around 9,000 men in June.The first battle of Freeman's Farm occurred September 19th, 1777, it's also called the first Battle of Bemis Heights. The battle began on the morning of the 19th when British General Burgoyne began to maneuver his army of 3 columns south to attack patriot General Horatio Gates. Gates was headquartered about four miles from Burgoyne at Bemis Heights.The Battle of Saratoga set the fate of British General John Burgoyne's army in the american Revolutionary War.Of these battles: the battles of battle of Saratoga and Trenton. The battle of Yorktown was the battle that we won our independence. it had been the last battle of the Revolutionary War. General Cornwallis who was the british commander realized that day, that he was outnumbered nearly three times by the Continental Army lead by Washington, alongside the French allied ships blocking Chesapeake Bay from British Navy support, general Cornwallis realized that he had no alternative and surrendered.shortly once the treaty of paris was signed that ended the American Revolutionary War theses Battles weren't simply ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Washington Crossing The Delaware Analysis Washington Crossing the Delaware is an oil–on–canvas painting by German American artist Emanuel Gottlieb completed in 1851. This painting is used as a reference of the day when General George Washington crosses the Delaware River with his continental army on the night of December 25, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War. This event is considered to be the first move in a sudden attack done against the German Hessian allied mercenary forces at Trenton, New Jersey in the Battle of Trenton which took place on the next morning of December 26th. Battle of Trenton was a small but a major contribution in the American Revolutionary War. General Washington driven the primary part of the continental army against the hessian soldiers who surrounded the entire Trenton after crossing the Delaware River on the night of December 25, 1776. The continental army with least damage overpowered the hessian soldiers in a short battle with them. This short battle greatly accelerated the continental army's flagging attribute and motivated re–recruitments. Gottlieb painted three versions of this painting out of which the original was a part of the collection at the Kunsthalle in Bremen, Germany, and afterwards was destroyed in a bombing raid in 1942 during World War II. The other two paintings, one of which is now in possession of The Minnesota Marine Art Museum and another one is at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The painting is renowned for its aesthetic distribution of visual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Battle At Trenton Research Paper The Battle at Trenton, probably one of the most significant battles of the American Revolutionary War, was a resounding victory for the Continental Army. General George Washington, commander of the Continental Army, was the victor more on the sheer complacency of British Commanding General James Grant and Colonel Johann Rall, Trenton Garrison Commander. December 25 and 26, 1776, will live in infamy for the British. Even though the battle was not a resounding crush to the British forces, General Lord Charles Cornwallis, General James Grant and General William Howe, had made a strategic mistake and now handed the upper hand to the Continental Army. It was a resounding victory for General George Washington, not only for morale but also because the gained strategic winter positioning. Yet all should have been for not. Had the British and their allied forces, the Hessians, used intelligence assets that were available at that time, General Washington would have lost the battle, and subsequently the war. Through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... General Washington knew the importance of good intelligence, of which Honeyman played a major role. Honeyman, an Irishman who had served the British in previous wars, had earned the trust of the British. Which allowed him to move in and around Trenton without fear of persecution. However, Honeyman was a sympathizer to the Colonials, and reported intelligence information directly to General Washington. Prior to the battle, Honeyman had arranged his own capture by the Colonial Army, where he reported the bad state of the Garrison Trenton. He reported that Colonel Rall's men were less than 2,000 that were supplied by a small amount of heavy guns. With the help of General Washington, Honeyman escaped the Colonial Army and reported back to Colonel Rall. He led the commander of the Garrison to believe that the Colonial Army was in no state to attack any time soon (Central Intelligence Agency, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Battle Of Trenton Essay The Battle of Trenton marked a decisive victory for the Colonial Army that helped to solidify the American people in fighting for independence from Great Britain. General Washington was able to leverage available human and counter–intelligence to gain the upper hand and defeat the Hessian force garrisoned in the town. Had Washington not acted on the intelligence available at the time, it is possible that the Colonial cause would not have lasted though that winter. This paper will analyze the two forces that took part in the battle and describe how each side used, or failed to use available intelligence. Additionally, it will postulate alternate outcome should Washington not have acted on the information available. Prelude to Battle Following ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reports indiacte that Rall's overconfidence in the Colonial's weak state led to tactical errors. Rall ignored intelligence that the Colonials were planning an attack, he did not believe that the Colonials had sufficient men to mount an attack on his location. Because of his over confidence, Rall did not see it necessary to fortify his position. The Plan of Attack Following a string of defeats against the British, Washington knew decisive action must take place in order to maintain morale within his force. On 22 December, Washington gathered with his war council to discuss their options to strike a victory against their opposing force. They voted to conduct a surprise attack against the troops garrisoned in Trenton, New Jersey. The plan called for three forces to conduct different missions to bring the desired result of Colonial victory. The first unit, commanded by Washington, would cross the Delaware River, north of Trenton, on Christmas night. Of the additional two forces, one would cross to block the Hessian withdrawal while the other would conduct a diversion attack. The plan relied on surprise to be effective against the Hessians garrisoned in Trenton to maximize available combat power. Lastly, should the battle be successful, Washington planned additional follow on battles to monopolize his success in Princeton and New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Battle Of Trenton Dbq At the start of the Revolutionary war, the British government and army thought the war would be over in 6 months. However, the war ended up lasting about 8 years from 1775 to 1783. During the war from 1776 to 1777, Britain laid out a strategy that would enable them to bring this war to a close. Their strategies to end the war, ultimately failed and costed them big time. Their actions in decisive battles was part of the reason why they faltered and failed during this time. Overall, the sympathy of the Howe Brothers, the failure to seize opportunities, and logistical problems, was what cause British failure. In 1776, the Howe brothers and a large British armada arrived in New York City. When they arrived this was the best chance for Britain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this battle, the British wanted to capture New York and sever New England from the rest of the colonies. General Burgoyne and his army were stuck in a standstill, with the Benedict Arnold and his colonist army, at the Hudson river and they depleted most of their resources. General Howe was supposed to come to Burgoyne's rescue with reinforcements, however, he failed to help General Burgoyne. This failure was due to conflicting strategies between the two generals and huge communication problem within the British army. General Burgoyne had to surrender his entire command at Saratoga to the American General Horatio Gates. When the British army lost this battle, they also lost all hope to end or win the war. After Saratoga, France decided to help aid the colonists, which ensured that they would win the war. If this British campaign was successful they could have possibly ended the war. This British failure can be blamed on logistical problems within the British ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Battle Of Trenton Research Paper "On Christmas night, in a blizzard, he leads his men across the ice‐flecked Delaware River to Trenton, NJ, surprises a drunken Hessian garrison, and seizes Trenton for a time. Washington slips away to Princeton, where he strikes the British rear. Leading the attack on his horse, he shouted: "Parade with me, my brave fellows!" And when the British lines break, he leads the charge with another shout: "It is a fine fox chase, my boys!" (Timeline of George Washington) The Battle of Trenton was a beautifully won battle and Washington was the one to lead it. This was a major example of Washington's skills as an effective leader. Using the Delaware river was a risky move, but Washington was determined to get to Trenton. Reflected in this battle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though Washington was president, he did not care to be more powerful, he wanted to be an equal. "His appointments advanced the idea that the best–qualified people should be tapped for office." (Establishment of presidency) Washington decided that to have a secure foundation for a country he needed the best qualified people, not peers or friends looking for power. This shows that Washington does not want to benefit people or himself, he wants what is best for his country. Washington also wanted to restrain his power and always ask for help when needed. "He understood his own limitations and was not reluctant to rely upon the counsel of others." (Establishment of presidency) This shows that even if Washington was president, his effective leadership and country is more important than his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Battle Of Trenton Summary On December 16th, 1776, George Washington crossed the Delaware River and attacked the Hessian troops located in Trenton, New Jersey. It started when a Philadelphian, General Thomas Mifflin, rallied the militia because they were shamed by The American Crisis. By Christmas, Washington still barely had 6,000 troops fit for duty, knowing that he started getting reinforcements after the rally. Timing was important because if he waited, the enlistments would expire and the Delaware River would freeze.Finally, on Christmas night of 1776, the layer of ice covering the Delaware river cracked, allowing Washington and his troops to cross the river. This included 2,400 veteran troops and 18 cannons into Durham Boats. Many troops had to walk in the freezing cold grounds with their bare feet, leaving bloody footprints all around. Meanwhile, General James Ewing commanded 1,000 other troops nine miles above Trenton to block any retreating Hessians occupying Trenton. Originally, Colonel John Cadwalader was planned to cross the Delaware River, but he unfortunately never made it across through the bitter, cold water. Washington's plan was to depart at midnight, but due to the weather, it was delayed to 3 in the morning of the 26th. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand, the Hessians were surprised to hear a sentry calling "Der Feind! Heraus! Heraus!", meaning "The enemy! Get up! Get up!". Taking advantage of the situation, the American troops enclosed Trenton from all sides. Rall was making efforts to rally his men but was mortally wounded in action. At the end of the day, Trenton, along with prisoner and equipment, was finally in the hands of Washington.As a result of Ewing and Cadwalader's failures, Washington couldn't press the offensive on to Princeton and New Brunswick and withdraw back into Pennsylvania. The whole withdrawal process took a whole day from the 26th to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. The Battle Of Trenton : A Critical Battle The Battle of Trenton was a critical battle that took place on 26 December 1776, during the early years of the American Revolutionary War. The battle took place in the township of Trenton, New Jersey between the Continental Army, personally led by Commander–in–Chief, General (GEN) George Washington, and the British contracted Hessian Army, led by Colonel (COL) Johann Rahl. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (2013) states that the Battle of Trenton served as the first major American victory in the Revolutionary war. Prior to the Battle of Trenton, American forces had endured nearly constant defeat as the British pushed them from New York and into Pennsylvania. The Continental Congress pleaded for a victory to save the cause. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First and foremost, Washington chose to strike during the heart of winter at a time when most British forces were disengaged from the war effort due to harsh conditions and a perceived sense of inevitable victory. Additionally, the patriots utilized the element of surprise, by initiating the assault on Christmas night under the cover of darkness and during the middle of a fierce winter snow storm. Washington had purposely released information to British and Hessian forces through double agent operations, which solidified their beliefs that the Continental Army was incapable of launching a strike. The Hessian commander had even received notification from a British spy imbedded within the Continental Army, that an attack was imminent. The Hessian dismissed the importance of the spy's written report and neglected to read it. Also, it was unknown at the time, but later suspected that the Hessian Army was in a state of inebriation, as a result of Christmas festivities. All of these factors in addition to a lack of consideration by the Hessians for intelligence information set the stage for an American victory. Following being driven out of New York City to the west bank of the Delaware River by British forces during the summer of 1776, American forces were suffering from the effects of physical and psychological defeat. The American army was on the cusp of falling apart all together. In addition to this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Why Was The Revolutionary War A Turning Point The Revolutionary War was a significant victory for the colonies that Britain claimed. The colonists won the war and declared their independence from Britain to start their own country called the United States of America. There were many battles won by the colonists that helped win the war, but some were noteworthy turning points of the war. Two victories that can be considered turning points during the Revolutionary War are the battles at Trenton and at Saratoga because they allowed the colonists to get more control, boosted colonists' morale, and resulted in more support for the colonists. To begin, the battle at Trenton, New Jersey allowed the colonists to get more control. It allowed them to capture northern New Jersey. During the battle at Trenton, George Washington led the colonial troops to Trenton on Christmas night for a surprise attack on the Hessian troops fighting for Britain. This allowed them to capture Trenton and got some Hessian troops to fight for the colonies. The battle at Trenton was a turning point in the war because it was the near start of a series of significant wins for the colonies. The victory at Trenton altered the direction of the war because capturing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The battle at Trenton increased the confidence of the colonists that they could win the war and become independent from Britain. It was a battle that convinced many colonists to keep fighting and pushing on with hopes of winning instead of giving up. The battle at Saratoga also raised colonists' morale because that battle proved to them and to other countries that they may actually be able to win the war against the powerful, well–trained British forces. This shows that the battles at Trenton and Saratoga were turning points in the war that altered the direction of the war because they encouraged the colonists and their forces to push on to win the lengthy war instead of giving up and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Essay On The Battle Of Trenton Ashlyn Smithey Mrs.King English 8th hour 20 December 2016 Battle of Trenton "The battle pitted approximately 2,400 soldiers of the Continental Army, commanded by George Washington, up against about 1,400 Hessian soldiers commanded by Colonel Johann Rall."(Battle of Trenton Facts)This fact shows how the Americans had more soldiers than the British side.Causes, leaders ,events,effects of the battle shows how this battle was a major battle. There are many causes of the Battle of Trenton. Washington was driven out of New York.In the text, MacKenzie says "After being driven out of New York by the British and forced to retreat to the West bank of the Delaware during the late summer of 1776." They were forced to retreat and get ready for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But George Washington and the determined soldiers crossed the river. Several results occurred after the battle Trenton.One effectof the battle was It strength the Americans willing to fight. In the text,The Battle of Trenton states the American were stronger and willing to fight.They were ready to fight and won't give up.The second effect was It weakened the British willing to fight.Furthermore,The battle of Trenton states the British were not willing to fight.they were not ready to fight they were not ready for anything. The Battle of Trenton has several causes,leaders,events,and effects that lead to its importance.If you read more about this Battle you may find interesting facts about the Battle of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. How Did George Washington's Surprise Attack Trenton December 25–26, 1776 Washington's surprise attack against Hessian forces in Trenton, NJ. Washington crossed the Delaware river so that his army could attack an isolated gorrion of Hessian troops at trenton, New York.("Crossing the Delaware"). There was a strong storm it was raining and snowing and terrifying wind. One soldier recorded that " it blew a perfect hurricane" as snow and sleet lasked washington army. He was attacking the british. They had to march many miles through the dark and snow to even reach the river crossing sit.("Leutze,Washington Crossing the Delaware"). George Washington's plan of attack included three different crossing of the Delaware River on Christmas night. Col. Cadwalader was to lead ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...