terrible ones. they had ragged clothes, barely any shoes, it was a freezing winter, and they faced many possible diseases.
You mamam
in Pennsylvania
keeping his army together
timmy and george
to keep the contiental army together.was also the cold winters
Blizzard conditions
Valley Forge
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they had a sickness called seici. Very devistating. Has an interesting meaning in google translate.....
Yes, during the winter at Valley Forge, some Native Americans did support George Washington's troops by providing food and supplies. Tribes such as the Oneida and Tuscarora, who had formed alliances with the Continental Army, contributed to the sustenance of the soldiers. Their assistance was crucial in helping the troops endure the harsh winter conditions.
Washington's Continental Army suffered through horrid conditions during the winter of 1777-1778 at the encampment at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Food was inadequate, shelter was insufficient, and soldiers lacked desperately needed winter clothing. Survival of the army was in jeopardy.
Valley Forge stands for great hardship for the American people that suffered through the during the war.