Will This Night Save the American Revolution?

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Join Eric Metaxas for a daring raid that saved the American Revolution: George Washington’s attack on Trenton. From near-defeat in New York to British hubris, learn the story behind Washington’s famous crossing of the Delaware River on a freezing Christmas night. You may not know how close America was to losing the Revolution before Trenton, but Metaxas sets the record straight.

This story will inspire you to appreciate how important Washington’s victory at Trenton was. Discover how he and his soldiers braved the freezing winter night to further the cause of liberty. Washington’s daring plan gambled all and set the course of history.

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