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There was no battle of Valley Forge in 1778
The Battle of Valley Forge did not actually involve any fighting. It was the winter encampment of the Continental Army in 1777-1778, during the American Revolutionary War. It took place in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.
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they were fighting the north it was the civil war they thought they were retreating
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In 1778 fighting in the northern states practically ceased thereafter most of the engagements were in which river
He he conviced officals to protect the settlers from British back attacks by Native Americans. In 1778 he got promoted to liuentant he was given a job to capture territory north of the Ohio River
how was the fighting goin for the north at the time
North Channel Naval Duel happened on 1778-04-24.
Yes they were fighting about slavery. The north side of the U.S. was fighting against slavery and south was fighting to keep slavery. Boo slavery!
The South was fighting to keep its independence - and retain the cotton revenues. The North was fighting to restore the Union - and regain the cotton revenues.
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The address of the Davisville Free Library is: 481 Davisville Road, North Kingstown, 02852 1778
1778 in Roman numerals is MDCCLXXVIII.
The US was part of a United Nations force fighting North Korea and its allies.
He was fighting against the south so he was with the north fighting against slavery.