George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River on December 25–26, 1776

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George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River on December 25–26, 1776 was a daring surprise maneuver during the American Revolutionary War that led to a crucial victory at the Battle of Trenton and boosted the morale of the Continental Army.

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instanceOf event in the American Revolutionary War
military operation
alsoKnownAs Washington Crossing the Delaware
surface form: Crossing of the Delaware

George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River on December 25–26, 1776
surface form: Washington's crossing of the Delaware
artillery 18 cannons transported across the river (approximate)
belligerent Continental Army
Thirteen Colonies
commander George Washington
John Sullivan
Nathanael Greene
commemoratedBy Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania
surface form: Washington Crossing Historic Park (Pennsylvania)

Washington Crossing State Park (New Jersey)
annual reenactments of the crossing
conflict American Revolutionary War
country United States of America
surface form: United States (future territory)
date December 25–26, 1776
depictedIn Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze
surface form: painting "Washington Crossing the Delaware" by Emanuel Leutze
endDate 1776-12-26
followedBy Battle of Princeton
Battle of Trenton
Battle of Assunpink Creek
surface form: Second Battle of Trenton (Battle of the Assunpink Creek)
location Delaware River
between Pennsylvania and New Jersey
notableAspect conducted on Christmas night
executed under difficult ice-choked river conditions
objective to defeat the Hessian garrison at Trenton
to launch a surprise attack on Trenton
opponent British-allied troops
Hessian forces
partOf American Revolutionary War
precededBy retreat of the Continental Army across New Jersey
region Battles of Trenton and Princeton
surface form: New Jersey campaign of the American Revolutionary War
result American victory at the Battle of Trenton
boosted morale of the Continental Army
revitalized the American revolutionary cause
significance helped secure continued enlistments in the Continental Army
major psychological victory for the American cause
turning point in the New Jersey campaign of 1776–1777
startDate 1776-12-25
strategy night crossing
surprise attack
timeOfDay night
troopStrengthApproximate about 2,400 Continental soldiers crossed with Washington
used Durham boat
surface form: Durham boats

ferries and flat-bottomed boats
weather severe winter storm
snow and sleet
year 1776

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Washington Crossing the Delaware basedOn George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River on December 25–26, 1776
Battles of Trenton and Princeton relatedEvent George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River on December 25–26, 1776
this entity surface form: Washington's crossing of the Delaware
Battle of Assunpink Creek associatedWith George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River on December 25–26, 1776
this entity surface form: Crossing of the Delaware River (context of the campaign)
John Glover helped George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River on December 25–26, 1776
this entity surface form: George Washington cross the Delaware River
George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River on December 25–26, 1776 alsoKnownAs George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River on December 25–26, 1776
this entity surface form: Washington's crossing of the Delaware
Hopewell Valley hasHistoricEvent George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River on December 25–26, 1776
this entity surface form: Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River