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DENIUS [597]
4 years ago
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The Battles of Trenton and Princeton were important because they __________________. a. destroyed the entire Brioche army. b. ga

ve the Patriots confidence that victory was possible. c. convinced the British to surrender. d. led the British to believe that the Patriots could be quickly defeated.
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1 answer:
ludmilkaskok [199]4 years ago
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The Battles of Trenton and Princeton were important because they B) gave the Patriots confidence that victory was possible. 
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