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Who won at Valley Forge?

There was not a battle at Valley Forge. Valley Forge was where Washington stayed with his men to train them.


What did Washington read to inspire his men at Valley Forge?

Washington read "The American Crisis" by Thomas Paine to inspire his men at Valley Forge. This pamphlet encouraged patriotism and resilience during a time of hardship and helped boost morale among the troops.


What year did Washington and his men arrive at Valley Forge?

December of 1777


Washington's men did not have what?

muskets food shoes or clothing at valley forge


When did Martha Washington go to Valley Forge?

In early November 1777. In Valley Forge, Martha was able to take care of Georges men


What hardships did Washington and his men in Valley Forge suffer?

extreme cold and hunger


Did George Washington and his men enjoyed the comforts of home at Valley Forge?

Yes.


What was the camp called that George Washington and his men stayed at in 1777 to 1778?

In Valley Forge


What strengths were demonstrated by Washington and his men at Valley Forge?

the ability to stay strong in nature


What is the importance of Valley Forge?

"Washington stayed with his men on those cold winter nights, and he earned their respect in the battles ahead!" (as Pyro202 answered to question "What was so significant about Valley Forge?"). After Valley Forge, the American army was stronger, prouder, and better trained.


Who the battle of Valley Forge?

There was no skirmish and NO battle was fought at Valley Forge. It was an encampment of 10,000 men under George Washington. Of these, 2,000 men died from hardship and disease.Despite there not ever being a battle there, it was the turning point of the Revolutionary War.


Who won the battle of Valley Forge?

There was no skirmish and NO battle was fought at Valley Forge. It was an encampment of 10,000 men under George Washington. Of these, 2,000 men died from hardship and disease.Despite there not ever being a battle there, it was the turning point of the Revolutionary War.