aaaaa
The river crossed by George Washington and his troops in the winter of 1776 was the Delaware River. This crossing took place during the American Revolutionary War, and Washington's surprise attack on the Hessian forces in Trenton, New Jersey, following the crossing, was a turning point in the war.
Capital Washington D.C.
Valley Forge, PA is where Washington spent a rough winter with his troops. They were quite short of supplies and good housing.
There was no battle at Valley Forge. It was the winter camp of Washington's troops.
Washington and his troops. It was the winter camp.
Mount Everest
Valley Forge
They were at Valley forge
General Washington kept them at Saratoga.
George Washington spent the brutal winter at Valley Forge from 1777-1778 TD
At Valley Forge.
At several points in the Revolution, it seemed likely that the American patriots would lose the war. In the fall and winter of 1776, Washington's army nearly collapsed. Soldiers' terms of enlistment were set to expire at the end of the year. But on Christmas eve, Washington's troops crossed the Delaware River from Pennsylvania into New Jersey, and defeated the British forces at Trenton and Princeton, and restored a sense of optimism.
Valley Forge.