George Washington's surprise attack across the

Delaware River resulted in:
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A defeat for American forces

Benedict Arnold changing sides

More recruits for the Continental Army

Loss of support for independence

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George Washington's surprise attack across the Delaware River resulted in:

More recruits for the Continental Army.

This attack, which took place on the night of December 25-26, 1776, led to a victory at the Battle of Trenton and boosted morale among the American forces, subsequently encouraging more men to enlist in the Continental Army.

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