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valley forge was not a battle, it was the winter encampment for the continental army.
None. They weren't at Valley Forge. It was the winter camp for Washington's troops.
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No British died,
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.
The troops at Valley Forge faced many problems. First of all, it was winter and many of the soldiers did not have shoes, gloves, and jackets, so troops were dying from hypothermia. Also, they did not have vaccinations or medicines for diseases, so some died from that too.
Forge, General Von Steuben , trained the American troops. The army was suffering from the cold weather and had no shoes so they had to rap clothes around there feet for a substitute at Valley Forge. Life was not easy at Valley Forge, as you can see.
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.
in valley forge there are about 2,000 cabins
Valley forge was a wooded area and a camp for George Washington's troops. It was a rather mild winter during the time the patriots stayed there, and most deaths were contributed to sickness, frostbite, and starvation. Picture many tents, campfires, soldiers around campfires, and bare trees in the background. Valley forge was not a permanent base for the continental troops.
Around 2500 people died at Valley Forge.
there were around 500 women in valley forge