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Soldiers faced many problems with the trenches and rough terran to a point that if they got slowed down, they could have been an easy target.
smallpox, inadequate supplies, the cold
The troops at Valley Forge faced many problems. First of all, it was winter and many of the soldiers did not have shoes, gloves, and jackets, so troops were dying from hypothermia. Also, they did not have vaccinations or medicines for diseases, so some died from that too.
There were many horrors that sick and wounded soldiers faced. They faced death and dying everyday. They watched their fellow soldiers die and were often in a lot of pain if they were wounded.
British had hundreds of navy ships and U.S. has under 20 The British had the American Indians on their side
They had little training and few supplies.
Soldiers faced many problems with the trenches and rough terran to a point that if they got slowed down, they could have been an easy target.
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African American soldiers faced the following problems after returning home from World War I: - Jim Crow laws - Wage discrimination - Racial Violence - Segregation - Lynching - Klan violence
segrigation and racism- APex
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Stabbed in the back by their own countrymen.
smallpox, inadequate supplies, the cold
african-american soldiers served in separate región. They were usually paid less tan whites and suffered other kinds of discrimination.
African American soldiers/veterans faced racism, lynchings, and the Klan after returning from duty in WWI.
They were a motley crew that lacked the governments full support to feed, clothe, train and equip them. They were not professional but citizen soldiers and despite this they were a game lot.i don't even know if that's right or not.
As it was not trafficable, supplies and ammunition had to be carried in by native carriers. This also limited the number of soldiers who could be deployed. There were also problems with health - heat and disease.