The crossing marked a turning point from "summary" of Washington's Crossing by David Hackett Fischer
The moment when Washington’s army crossed the icy waters of the Delaware River was a pivotal event in the American Revolution. It was a daring move, a gamble in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. The decision to cross was not taken lightly; it was a calculated risk, a carefully considered strategy in the face of overwhelming challenges. The crossing marked a turning point because it represented a break from the past, a departure from conventional thinking. It was a bold and decisive action that defied expectations and changed the course of history. The act of crossing was not just a physical movement from one side of the river to the other; it was a symbolic gesture, a statement of defiance and determination. The crossing was a test of Washington’s leadership and his army’s resilience. It required courage, skill, and determination to overcome the har...Similar Posts
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