Ten Crucial Day of the American Revolution Presented by Washington Crossing Historic Park
Toms River Branch • Wednesday, November 30 • 2 pm
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George Washington and his men crossed the Delaware River on the night of December 25th, 1776. The ten-day period surrounding the crossing turned the tide of the Revolutionary War. This period is often called The Ten Crucial Days. From the crossing on December 25, 1776, through the Battle of Princeton on January 3, 1777, Washington and the Continental Army achieved three vital victories, ensuring the continuation of the Revolutionary War.
To this day, you can visit the spot where the crossing took place, an area preserved and maintained by Washington Crossing Historic Park. Join Tom Maddock, a park historical interpreter, to learn what occurred during these Ten Crucial Days.
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