Why was Washington's "Crossing of the Delaware" so important? A) won the war for the American colonies B) allowed the Continental Army to trap the British at Yorktown C) allowed the Continental Army to link up with the French D) all of the above E) none of the above

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Why was Washington's "Crossing of the Delaware" so important?

  1. A) won the war for the American colonies
  2. B) allowed the Continental Army to trap the British at Yorktown
  3. C) allowed the Continental Army to link up with the French
  4. D) all of the above
  5. E) none of the above
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During the American revolutionary war, George Washington led an army to cross the icy Delaware River under harsh conditions of winter in 1776.

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