Firstly, he avoided the total destruction of his army and himself at New York in 1776. He went up against General William Howe, and he had no chance of winning the battle. He managed to escape before they were wiped out. Even though he didn’t win the battle he proved his decisions were good. Instead of staying and fighting a losing battle, literally, he pulled out and saved his army. Washington also crossed the Delaware River. Twice. His victory at Trenton is undoubtedly the best known victory of the war. He managed to cross the river, win the battle, and in fear of a counter attack, took his weary and tired men back across the river with …show more content…
The nation had plenty of debt and unstable governmental issues. George Washington was elected to serve the country. George Washington as a republican struggled with the order of the Articles of Confederation. This gave the state a ruling power of government. At this time the United States were not together as a country. Many states battled each other for state lines and rights over rights of navigation. Many refused to pay for the war debt of the nation. Some states called for legislatures which also called for a tyrannical tax among the population of their