I think the answer is British troops gave up in Philidelphia I am not completley sure but I beleive so because they all vowed not to on christmas and that was with all battles the americans attacked the brittish on christmas and then they gave up and the americans won the battle
I fully read it. American troops won back-to-back battles.
The best explanation of a turning point in the war, according to 'Road to Valley Forge', is that American troops won back-to-back battles when morale was at its lowest. General Washington led a successful surprise attack against Hessian forces at the Battle of Trenton, followed by another victory at the Battle of Princeton. These victories significantly boosted the morale of the Continental Army and highlighted their potential for success.
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