The American Revolution battles of Trenton and Princeton resulted in an increase in colonial supplies and troops.
Further Explanation:
The American Revolution saw the newly independent United States face off against the powerhouse of Great Britain. When America declared their independence from British rule, they were extremely unorganized. This is due to the fact that before this time, they were protected by the British army. This meant the colonists had to create their own military almost instantly.
Along with this, the colonists had to create a government structure in order to fund this military. This part became extremely challenging, as there was no previous institutions that would allow for this type of coordination and communication between colonies. This was one of the reasons why the Continental (aka American) army was underfunded and somewhat unorganized.
At many points, the Continental Congress considered cutting of funds to the Continental army due to the lack of success against the British early in the war. However,with crucial victories at Trenton and Princeton, the Congress continued to fund the troops and even increased the amount of supplies available. This would help turn the momentum in favor of the American army.
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Topic: American History, American Revolution
Grade Level: 7-12
Keywords: American Revolution, Battle of Trenton, Battle of Princeton