In the winter of 1776-1777, Washington won important victories that improved American morale. These battles were at:
a. Trenton and Princeton, New Jersey.
b. Saratoga and Albany, New York.
c. Long Island and White Plains, New York.
d. Morristown and East Orange, New Jersey.
e. Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts.
Ans: a. Trenton and Princeton, New Jersey.
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