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What was the significance of the Continental Army's victory at the Battle of Princeton?
A.
Though a minor victory, it set the stage for the final British surrender.
B.
Though a minor victory, it provided a big boost to American morale.
C.
The major victory convinced France to support the American cause.
D.
The major victory forced the British to withdraw from Philadelphia.

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B. Though a minor victory, it provided a big boost to American morale.

The surprise wins at Trenton and Princeton renewed enlistments, raised public confidence in Washington's leadership, and helped sustain the revolutionary cause through a critical winter — but they were not the decisive, large-scale victories that won French recognition or forced the British out of Philadelphia.