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... In November he retreated again crossing the Hudson into New Jersey and then a month later crossed the Delaware to Pennsylvania. Washington was depressed by the ...
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... On December 25 Washington led his small army across the ice-clogged Delaware, successfully attacked a garrison at Trenton, and re-crossed the Delaware without ...
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... In November he retreated again crossing the Hudson into New Jersey and then a month later crossed the Delaware to Pennsylvania. Washington was depressed by the ...
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... On Christmas night 1776, Washington crossed the Delaware River for a surprise attack in the morning at Trenton, New Jersey, which was captured. ...
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... On Christmas night 1776, Washington crossed the Delaware River for a surprise attack in the morning at Trenton, New Jersey, which was captured. ...
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... On December 25 Washington led his small army across the ice-clogged Delaware, successfully attacked a garrison at Trenton, and re-crossed the Delaware without ...
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... Trenton along the Delaware River, which is the border with Pennsylvania. Then on December 2nd, two thousand Pennsylvania militiamen joined Washington at Trenton ...
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... One of the important events for Washington was his victory at Trenton. He was able to cross the Delaware and defeat the British all on a low budget and with ...
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... spell American defeat. Short of supplies and men, Washington paddled across the Delaware to meet destiny. After the British defeat ...
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... same time legal counsel for the NAACP headquarters was representing plaintiffs in school cases from Delaware, Virginia, South Carolina and Washington DC When ...
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... Late one Christmas night in 1776, Washington found himself stationed by the Delaware River. He was in great need of a victory and decided to take a big chance. ...
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... Washington's move toward neutrality came too late. The day he signed the proclamation, a French war vessel captured a British ship name Grange in Delaware Bay ...
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... There were two Blacks by the name of, Prince Whipple and Oliver Cromwell, with Washington when he crossed the Delaware River on Christmas Day in 1776. ...
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... The American army got pushed back to Pennsylvania. Washington took his troops and crossed the Delaware river (1776). He made a surprise attack on Xmas night. ...
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... went through dramatic change?the area was razed and rebuilt.(6 of 6). Washington, DC?s ... For instance, ?O Street ends in cul-de-sac just shy of Delaware Avenue. ...
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... humankind" (Prentice 121). In the end Washington's troops crossed the Delaware River and overcome the Hessians. "Thomas Jefferson is ...
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... had pursued Morgan and his brigade of Maryland and Delaware Continentals across the ... cavalrymen of the 3d Dragoons commanded by George Washington's second cousin ...
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... Alma accepted a job at a settlement home in Delaware where she taught arts and crafts to young children. Six years later Alma returned to Washington to attend ...
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... or hanging, are all extremely inhumane. Hanging is still used in Delaware and Washington. For execution by this method, the inmate ...
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... choose. The traditional method of execution, hanging, is an option still available in New Hampshire, Delaware, and Washington. Death ...
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... to knowledge of the terrain (Phelps 4). President George Washington wanted General ... of the Ottawa, Carne of the Wyandot, and Buckongahelas of the Delaware. ...
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... because of strong leaders like General Washington and how he made a surprise attack on the British in 1776, Christmas when he was crossing the Delaware and was ...
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... Ever since then, his campaign has been heading down stream with significant losses suffered in Delaware, South Carolina, Washington, and Virginia. ...
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... schools, such as Frederick Douglass, George Washington Carver, and Booker T. Washington. ... The case was combined with the Delaware, Virginia, and South Carolina ...
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... the case joined with existing suits challenging school segregation on behalf of hundreds of students in Virginia, Washington, DC, South Carolina, and Delaware. ...
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... There were two blacks, Prince Whipple and Oliver Cromwell, with Washington when he crossed the Delaware River on Christmas day in 1776. ...
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... not allow capital punishment has a murder rate of 80 per 100,000 versus Delaware's murder rate of 5 per 100,000-sixteen times lower than Washington, DC (Bureau ...
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... Delaware (Caesar Rodney on horseback); Georgia (state outline, peach, live oak sprigs); New Jersey (painting of Washington Crossing Delaware); and Pennsylvania ...
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... Delaware (Caesar Rodney on horseback); Georgia (state outline, peach, live oak sprigs); New Jersey (painting of Washington Crossing Delaware); and Pennsylvania ...
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