In the pivotal First Battle of Trenton, the American army under George Washington lost this many men killed:
- 22
- 91
- 674
- 185
- none
In the pivotal First Battle of Trenton, the American army under George Washington lost this many men killed:
In the pivotal December 26, 1776, First Battle of Trenton, the American army under George Washington did not lose any men killed in combat. Four Americans were wounded in the overwhelming American victory, while 22 Hessians were killed and 78 wounded. The surprise attack caught most of the 1,200 Hessian soldiers at Trenton sleeping after a day of Christmas celebration. The Americans captured 918 Hessians, who were taken as prisoners to Philadelphia. The victory was a huge morale booster for the American army and the country.