In the Battle of Princeton, Washington's forces snuck away from the newly captured Trenton (in the middle of the night) and took Princeton with little casualties and fatalities due to the lack of British troops in the town. This lack of troops was due to the fact that the British sent troops to Trenton to take it back. A British spy also sent a note to the British in Princeton, but the General failed to pay attention because he was busy betting on poker. The attack was placed on New Years night which meant that everyone was either celebrating or drunk. FAIL!
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