The cold temperatures and the lack of food, shelter, shoes and other adequate clothing caused frostbite, illness, and just overall lack of morale. Men were wounded and weary from battle and long marches and they did not have the adequate supplies to get healthy.
just about everything; lack of shelter, food, warm clothing, boots, weapons, powder and shot..
Yes. A lot died. In the end they beat the British in another battle.
Valley Forge was where the Continental Army trained during the war
Some of difficulties the continental army faced was a shortage of food, clothing, and sickness after the army camped in Pennsylvania in December 1776.
Yes it did :-)
Valley Forge P.A.
It was during the winter of 1777, at Valley Forge.
There were over twelve thousand continental soldiers with George Washington during the time at Valley Forge.
There was NO war at valley forge. The Continental army (led by general George Washington) stoped at valley forge during the winter and trained. After the winter at valley forge there was a battle.
The winter in Valley Forge was challenging.
George Washington's Continental Army stayed during the cold long winters at Valley forge.
valley forge, pennsylvania.
Valley Forge
There was no battle at valley forge. the Continental army stoped there during the winter and trained. and they had very little supplies so the german and russian were involved