No, Valley Forge did not have a good supply of food and shelter. A lot of soldiers died of hunger and sickness!
They went to Vally Forge to become a stronger army. They did just that since they had to live without a good supply of food and shelter. Plus, many died. About 11,000 soldiers were there and 2,000 were killed.
They lacked of food, shelter, shoes, and clothes
shelter, clothing, food, health care,weapons and ammunition...............
Valley Forge seems to be the low point of the war.
During Valley Forge the soldiers did not have any blankets. The troops lacked decent food, clothing, and shelter. Most of the men didn't have blankets shoes, and shirts.
They went to Vally Forge to become a stronger army. They did just that since they had to live without a good supply of food and shelter. Plus, many died. About 11,000 soldiers were there and 2,000 were killed.
lack of decent food, clothing, and shelter
They lacked of food, shelter, shoes, and clothes
Clothing, food, shelter.
shelter, clothing, food, health care,weapons and ammunition...............
George Washington and his troops set up camp in valley forge for the winter, lacking decent food, clothing, and shelter. So the most challenging task at Valley Forge was keeping the Continental Army together.
Valley Forge seems to be the low point of the war.
During Valley Forge the soldiers did not have any blankets. The troops lacked decent food, clothing, and shelter. Most of the men didn't have blankets shoes, and shirts.
Valley forge was a crule place for the army.They had no food,water, or a place to stay.This was a crule winter for Valley Forge and the army of Wahington.
Because him and his army wouldn't of made it through the winter without shelter and food, even though food was scarce!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The life in Valley Forge was hard. There were cold winters. Washington and his troops endured a winter of terrible suffering, lacking decent food, clothing and shelter. Washington's greatest challenge was keeping the continental army together. .
Valley Forge is located in Pennsylvania. It was the location where George Washington and the Continental Army spent the winter of 1777-1778 during the American War for Independence. Some people also died because of low food supply and illness