WHERE did the situation take place WHO w as involved in the situation WHEN did the situation happen WHY did the situation happen HOW did the situation evolveprogress WHAT happened in the situation ID: 400316
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New York City
WHERE
did the situation take place?
WHO
was involved in the situation?
WHENdid the situation happen?
WHYdid the situation happen?
HOWdid the situation evolve/progress?
WHAT
happened in the situation?Slide2
Essential Question 3-2
This image, Washington Crossing the Delaware, painted in 1851, has been one of the more popular paintings in American history. Why do you think this scene is so popular?Slide3
5 Sense Activity
As a soldier in this picture:
What do you
smell
?
What do you
see
?
What do you
hear
?
What do you
feel
?
What
taste
do you have in your mouth?Slide4
Trenton and Princeton
The “Grinch” that Stole
Christmas from the British Slide5Slide6
Delaware River
Trenton
Princeton
Trenton
Continental Army
Strength: 2,400
Casualties: 4 – 5
*0 Deaths
British-Hessians
Strength: 1,400
Casualties: 114
Captured: 900Slide7
Delaware River
Trenton
Princeton
Trenton
Continental Army
Strength: 2,400
Casualties: 4 – 5
*0 Deaths
British-Hessians
Strength: 1,400
Casualties: 114
Captured: 900
Princeton
Continental Army
Strength: 1,600
Casualties: 40
British
Strength: 1,200
Casualties: 275
Captured: 194 - 280Slide8
British Strategy:
THE SHATTERSlide9Slide10Slide11
Albany, NY
St. Leger
Burgoyne
HoweSlide12
Albany, NY
St. Leger
Burgoyne
Howe
BurgoyneSlide13Slide14