In a desperate need to have a battlefield victory...
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In a desperate need to have a battlefield victory against the British, George Washington crossed the Delaware River at night to attack the Hessians, mercenary soldiers fighting on behalf of the British. The attack upon the Hessians at Trenton needed to begin at sunrise on the day after Christmas. Knowing this from his horse, Washington kept commanding and encouraging his troops to "Press on, boys, press on."

