Why are the Battles of Princeton and Trenton considered turning points (major events that changed the war) in the American Revolution? Basically, what did it show the colonists?
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A week later he returned to Trenton to lure British forces south, then executed a daring night march to capture Princeton on January 3. The victories reasserted American control of much of New Jersey and greatly improved the morale and unity of the colonial army and militias.
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