Valley Forge was not a battle site, but the winter quarters for Washington's troops. The war took place in many areas of the colonies.
Valley Forge was where the Continental Army trained during the war
There was NO war at valley forge. The Continental army (led by general George Washington) stoped at valley forge during the winter and trained. After the winter at valley forge there was a battle.
Both Valley Forge and Gettysburg are in Pennsylvania. However, Valley Forge was the location of a 6-month long training encampment and there was not a battle fought at the location.
The colonist won the war of Valley Forge because of our great leaders.
Valley Forge was not a battle site. It was one spot where Washington's troops spent the winter. The war took place in many spots.
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The percentage of soldiers tat died of the war at Valley Forge was 80%.
There was no battle at Valley Forge. It was the winter camp for Washington's troops.
(1712-1783) A surgeon at Valley Forge during the war, he wrote a diary about the condition at Valley Forge.
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Valley Forge housed General Washington's troops after the Battle of Trenton.