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Why were the battles at Trenton and Princeton significant during the Revolutionary War? The British had shattered American morale, increasing the number of Loyalists.
General Washington restored American morale by regaining the land the British had won,
The British had split the colonies and their resources between two campaigns.
General Washington took control of New York City, an important port, from the British
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