How the Continental Army spent America’s first Christmas, and turned the tide of the Revolutionary War

How the Continental Army spent America’s first Christmas, and turned the tide of the Revolutionary War

On Christmas day, 1776, George Washington’s Continental Army crossed the Delaware River to attack the British forces at the Battle of Trenton, in what Kelsey Grammer called “the most daring mission of the war” on Fox Nation’sLegends & Lies: America’s First Christmas.” 

The special, hosted by Grammer, details the weeks leading up to the Continental Army crossing the Delaware River in a snowstorm and how the events that unfolded after turned the tide of the war forever. 

“The second half of 1776 is disastrous for George Washington and the Continental Army,” said Grammer, explaining…

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