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While marching, George Washington stopped at Valley Forge to pray for his army and that they would win the Revolutionary War.
Washington decided to move his troops to Valley Forge because it was near Philadelphia, where the Continental Congress met, and it was in a small Valley in which they would be more protected from the weather.
it was cold and snowy and it was 25 miles from Pennsylvania
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While marching, George Washington stopped at Valley Forge to pray for his army and that they would win the Revolutionary War.
Washington decided to move his troops to Valley Forge because it was near Philadelphia, where the Continental Congress met, and it was in a small Valley in which they would be more protected from the weather.
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it was cold and snowy and it was 25 miles from Pennsylvania
hold up you got this now i need it
Baron Friedrich von Steuben traveled to Valley Forge to teach soldiers close order drill in 1778. The idea was that this would build the confidence of the Continental Army.
Because they thought that the British would take it over.
I would look into different private schools. I would suggest Valley Forge.
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There was no battle at Valley Forge. It was the winter camp for Washington's troops and park service historians have proven that the men did not starve, die, nor freeze to death. Washington "spun" his letters to Congress to keep the funding of the troops up. He was afraid that if Congress knew how well they were doing they would cut back on funds for his troops.