THIS DATE IN HISTORY DECEMBER 26, 1776: Washington wins first - TopicsExpress



          

THIS DATE IN HISTORY DECEMBER 26, 1776: Washington wins first major U.S. victory at Trenton At approximately 8 a.m. on the morning of December 26, 1776, General George Washingtons Continental Army reaches the outskirts of Trenton, New Jersey, and descends upon the unsuspecting Hessian force guarding the city. Trentons 1,400 Hessian defenders were still groggy from the previous evenings Christmas festivities and had underestimated the Patriot threat after months of decisive British victories throughout New York. The troops of the Continental Army quickly overwhelmed the German defenses, and by 9:30 a.m.Trenton was completely surrounded. Although several hundred Hessians escaped, nearly 1,000 were captured at the cost of only four American lives. However, because most of Washingtons army had failed to cross the Delaware the previous day, he was without adequate artillery or men and was forced to withdraw from the town. Although the victory was minor from a strategic perspective, it bore tremendous significance for the future of the Continental Army. Washington needed a success before his solders enlistments expired on December 31--without a dramatic upswing in morale, he was likely to lose the soldiers under his command and be unable to recruit new men to replace them. The victories at Trenton and a few days later at Princeton proved to the American public that their army was indeed capable of victory and worthy of support. The image of ragged farm-boy Patriots defeating drunken foreign mercenaries has become ingrained in the American imagination. Then as now, Washingtons crossing and the Battle of Trenton were emblematic of the American Patriots surprising ability to overcome the tremendous odds they faced in challenging the wealthy and powerful British empire.
Posted on: Fri, 26 Dec 2014 13:38:00 +0000

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