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Written by Michael Davis   
Wednesday, 20 August 2008 10:11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How we almost didn't become a nation.

On a snowy, windy Christmas night 1776, Washington and his troops shivered as they bravely fought to cross the icy waters of the Delaware River. George Washington still seeking a victory and the act of providence he so desperately needed.

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Not far away in the small town of Trenton, Abraham hunt, a crafty businessman was nice and warm hosting quite the Christmas Party with his guests , the occupying German Hessians. Libations floating freely, food and good cheer went far into the evening. A seemingly un-important Christmas event...or was it?


 

Not far away in the small town of Trenton, Abraham hunt, a crafty businessman was nice and warm hosting quite the Christmas Party with his guests , the occupying German Hessians. Libations floating freely, food and good cheer went far into the evening. A seemingly un-important Christmas event...or was it?

 

 

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