When Did George Washington Risk Taker

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George Washington is a great leader because he portrays qualities of a leader; he is a risk-taker, he cooperates well with others, he is prepared, he is intelligent, he boosts his army’s morale, and he assesses a situation/reality. On December 7, 1776, General George Washington tells Colonel Glover of Massachusetts that he would like to cross the Delaware River. General Hugh Mercer (doctor and confidant of Washington), reminds General George Washington that their supplies of food, medicine, ammunition and winter clothing are severely low. Realizing that something must be done in order to prevent the American Revolution from collapsing, Washington makes a bold plan to cross the river and carry out a surprise attack on the Hessians at Trenton on …show more content…

With a surprise attack, the Hessians wouldn’t even have time to form their famous formations. George Washington carefully thought out this plan, portraying the leadership quality known as intelligence and this carefully planned decision/attack makes George Washington a risk-taker. Despite the fatigue and the winter weather, Washington is able to lift his weary soldiers' spirits, enabling the army to cross the river on the night of December 25–26, 1776. The crossing is done in one night, allowing the troops to attack Trenton at eight o' clock on December 26, 1776, and obtain victory by capturing the Hessians. Because the battle was won under the command of George Washington, morale increased significantly. While in command of his army, George Washington opened his councils to free discussion, displaying leadership qualities such as teamwork and cooperating well with others. He started to listen to others’ ideas and figured out how to obtain the creativity of free people. George Washington worked well with Robert Morris to construct a more flexible supply