Washington's Crossing, Dec 25,
Battle of Germantown 1st Saturday in October. These were the only Revolutionary
War events that had captured any interest for me until I saw the musical
Hamilton. Yes, the musical brought to life the
intrigues and intelligence needed to create a new nation.
I had heard about an event called Patriots Week but had never followed through with any plans. In this week of reenactments, lectures, and music, Trenton and Princeton commemorate the days after Washington's army crossed the
Delaware to recapture 'the Jerseys'. and to answer the question: Why did Washington risk such a perilous ride on Christmas
night in ice and cold and snow? It certainly wasn't for a pleasure cruise. It was to fight what would be called Ten Crucial Days.
This year I did some research,
found a friend to join me and decided to go for 2 days out of the 10. I had
already seen the Crossing reenactment, so signed up for a one day tour with
Larry Kidder who wrote a book called Crucial Ten Days and Roger Williams who maintains the website. Located a nice AirBnB so that I could stay to see the reenactments. I was on my way to two fascinating days of activities surrounding
the Two Battles of Trenton and Princeton.
This was a chance to experience these fateful days in American history just the way I like to learn.