This book is dedicated to Dr. Tara Strauch and her History 230 class.

Once upon a time, in what was still known as the "New World", there was a revolution stirring as Colonist wanted to gain their freedom from the British Empire.

However, the British Empire would not go down without a fight.

As Colonist prepared to fight for their independence, there was one man who could lead the Colonist to a victory. That man was, George Washington.

However, the Continental Army, led by Washington, looked to be no match for the mighty British Army.
Throughout the year 1776, the Continental Army suffered defeat after defeat.

As Winter approached, moral was at an all time low, and many Colonist saw total defeat coming. However, Washington still had one final trick up his sleeve...




His final trick came in the form of a Scottish weaver, named John Honeyman, who would serve as a spy for Washington in Trenton, New Jersey.


Honeyman would act as a butcher to the Hessian forces who were stationed in Trenton. He was ordered to fall in with the British Army until Washington was ready for him, or until he had something to tell.

Honeyman soon came to Washington to inform him of his observations. It appeared that the Hessian forces had laid down their guard and were preparing for a grand Christmas Celebration.


After telling Washington of his news, Honeyman escaped Washington's headquarters and returned to the Hessian Forces. Honeyman told the Hessian leaders that he had been captured by Washington but escaped and that while he was there he observed how weak and unprepared Washington's forces were.
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This book is dedicated to Dr. Tara Strauch and her History 230 class.

Once upon a time, in what was still known as the "New World", there was a revolution stirring as Colonist wanted to gain their freedom from the British Empire.

However, the British Empire would not go down without a fight.

As Colonist prepared to fight for their independence, there was one man who could lead the Colonist to a victory. That man was, George Washington.

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