Trenton and Princeton 1776-77: Washington crosses the Delaware (Campaign)
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Trenton and Princeton 1776-77: Washington crosses the Delaware (Campaign)

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Following the battle of White River and the fall of Forts Washington and Lee, George Washington withdrew his army, crossing the Delaware River to regroup. However, with morale at a critical low and the terms of enlistment of many of his troops set to expire, Washington decided on one more strike before the winter weather made military operations impossible. Re-crossing the...more
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Published January 20th 2009 by Osprey Publishing
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