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Princeton, Battle of
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Princeton, Battle of on January 3, 1777,
George Washington having drawn back across the Delaware after
Trenton) again crossed into New Jersey, this time outflanking British forces in Princeton. The American army, reduced to 1,200 men, attacked disorganized British troops at Princeton with modest success. The victories at Trenton and Princeton helped foil the British conquest of northern New Jersey and marked the turning point of the
Revolutionary War.
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Princeton, Battle of
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
PRINCETON, BATTLE OF PRINCETON, BATTLE OF (3 January 1777). Leaving three regiments at Princeton, New Jersey, the British general Charles Cornwallis arrived at the Delaware River near sunset on 2 January 1777 to avenge George Washington...
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Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Military History
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