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washington crossing the delaware, emanuel leutze (1851)
this painting of george washington leading troops across the delaware river in 1776 artistically depicts an important scene from the american revolution immediately prior to the battle of trenton. how did washington use the geography of the area to his advantage at the battle of trenton?
a he attacked during the winter, which was unheard of at the time.
b he attacked by crossing an icy river, which was a surprise move.
c he attacked by ascending a steep hill, which was a risky maneuver
d he attacked by descending into a valley, which made the victory an easy one.
To solve this, we analyze each option based on the Battle of Trenton context:
- Option A: While winter attacks were less common, the key geographic element here is the river crossing, not just the winter season. So A is not the best.
- Option B: Washington crossed the icy Delaware River (a geographic feature) in a surprise move, catching the enemy off - guard. This directly relates to using the area's geography (the river) to his advantage.
- Option C: There was no steep hill ascent as a main geographic - based tactic at Trenton.
- Option D: Descending into a valley was not the main way he used geography at Trenton.
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B. He attacked by crossing an icy river, which was a surprise move.