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On Christmas Day in Hopewell Township, New Jersey, approximately 100 patriots will re-enact George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River. This annual memorial to the Christmas Night crossing of 1776 historically draws large crowds, and takes place regardless of inclement weather. In a war known for its many heroic deeds and acts of bravery, why does this specific moment merit such attention?
After the publication of his book 1776, historian David McCullough gave a speech at The Heritage Foundation in which he masterfully explained how Washington's courageous actions that Christmas Night determined the fate of America. Click here to hear "America's historian" speak about the lasting significance of Washington's crossing of the Delaware 234 years ago.
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