Battle of Trenton Hessian Plate | |
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Origin |
Battle of Trenton/Hessian Mercenaries |
Type |
Plate |
Effects |
Burst of good luck |
Downsides |
Trouble immediately afterwards |
Activation |
Eating off it |
Collected by |
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Section |
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Aisle |
7399-408 |
Shelf |
26950-3849-671 |
Date of Collection |
February 15, 1883 |
[Source] |
Origins[]
General George Washington, after crossing the Delaware River on December 26, launched a surprise attack on the Hessian mercenaries controlling Trenton to boost his troops morale with an easy win. This victory helped boost support for the war and reenlistments.
Effects[]
Any person that eats off it will have a short-lived burst of good fortune, followed by a great deal of trouble afterwards.