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As a result of the battles of Trenton and Princeton during the American Revolution,
the morale of the Continental army suffered.
more soldiers enlisted in the Continental army.
France helped supply the British army.
Britain cut off New England from the other colonies.

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  • more soldiers enlisted in the Continental army.

Explanation:

The Battles of Trenton and Princeton were extraordinary triumphs for the Americans. Not only did the Americans gain very required weapons and ammunition, but they likewise picked up a major morale boost.

Washington had turned out to be a solid head and his triumphs re energized the progressive reason, driving approximately 8,000 volunteers to join the Continental Army in the coming months. Because of the battles of Trenton and Princeton, Philadelphia would not be captured by the British.

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More soldiers enlisted in the Continental Army.

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