What is the chief significance of Washington's victories at Trenton and Princeton?

A) They compelled the British to abandon their effort to make New York the headquarters for British operations in America.
B) They forced British General Howe to move his troops into winter encampment.
C) They boosted the morale and confidence of a near-extinct Continental Army.
D) They resulted in a new outpouring of popular support for Washington's Continental Army.


C

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