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05.09.2020 •
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How did the Tokugawa shogunate influence Japan? It defeated the Mongols twice. It downplayed the importance of education. It decreed that women should have equal rights. It oversaw a long period of peace and great wealth.
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The Battle of Trenton took place in the morning on December 26, 1776, in Trenton, New Jersey, during the American Revolutionary War. General George Washington and his soldiers carried out a sudden attack on the Hessian army. Some factors led to Washington's success in Trenton. Washington realized that the Hessians would celebrate Christmas Day; as a consequence, the Hessian soldiers would not be prepared for battle. So he ordered a surprise attack on December 26 by surrounding the Hessians. As a result, Washington defeated the Hessians before withdrawing while many of them surrendered and were captured.