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7 June, 18:34

The American Revolution battles of Trenton and Princeton resulted in

decreased support for the colonial cause.

an increase in colonial supplies and troops.

Spain's entry into the war on the side of the colonists.

France's entry into the war on the side of the colonists.

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  1. 7 June, 18:50
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    The Answer is Most likely B An increase in colonial supplies and troops.
  2. 7 June, 18:59
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    The American Revolution battles of Trenton and Princeton resulted in an increase in colonial supplies and troops, because the battles of Trenton (Ocurred in december 26, 1776) and Princeton (Ocurred in January 3, 1777) were little battles that enhanced and improved the encouragement and hope of the Continental Army (U. S Army), because before that battles, the Americans had lost some wars so they were sad and with a low morale, but then in the wars of Trenton and Princeton the Americans won against the British, so those achievements increased Americans morale and caused many people to enlist, whereby it was expand the colonial supplies and troops, so for that reason, that battles resulted in an increase in colonial supplies and troops.
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