The Battle of Princeton
Trapped between the British Army and the Delaware River, Washington tricks the enemy again and disappears with his army leaving Cornwallis to attack an empty town. At Princeton, was it a lucky shot, or did providence direct the aim of a cannonball which did no significant damage, but convinced the Redcoats to throwdown their guns and surrender?
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