Asked by Ishowpeed
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.
All Answers 1
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
AI
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.
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.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.