The following night Washington led a group of Army troops across the icy Delaware River. The used a very small boat with about twenty men on board. It was a hard and cold journey and least six men had to row the boat at a time.
As the arrived in Trenton, the battle began with George Washington's troops against John Rall's troops. When they arrived in Trenton, New Jersey the were easily outnumbered. The battle lasted around six hours until Washington had to retreat.
They went back to Pennsylvania in a hard, hard defeat and had to come up with a new plan of attack. Their new plan was to head up to the river again, but this time with more troops. They also had to sneak up from a new spot so their enemy would be surprised . …show more content…
The first attack to come up from his first angle where he failed. Second time, going out from a new angle with many more troops where he failed again. And the third, he did it again and went up the Delaware River.
On the third attack, General George Washington defeated Lord Cornwallis. It was a long and hard battle but in the end Wahsington finally won. It was a huge win for General George Washington and a huge defeat for lord