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Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, December 19, 1777–June 19, 1778
Valley Forge
Valley forge
At Valley Forge, soldiers grew weak from not having enough food or warm clothing. Roughly a quarter of them died from malnutrition, exposure to the cold, or diseases such as smallpox and typhoid fever.
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Valley forge was a crule place for the army.They had no food,water, or a place to stay.This was a crule winter for Valley Forge and the army of Wahington.
They were running really low on food,clothing and ammunition
They were running really low on food,clothing and ammunition
George Washington and his troops set up camp in valley forge for the winter, lacking decent food, clothing, and shelter. So the most challenging task at Valley Forge was keeping the Continental Army together.
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The life in Valley Forge was hard. There were cold winters. Washington and his troops endured a winter of terrible suffering, lacking decent food, clothing and shelter. Washington's greatest challenge was keeping the continental army together. .
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When the American Civilians (people not in war) heard of the situation at Valley Forge, they felt terrible. They collected food and supplies (such as, blankets and clothing) and sent everything to the Minutemen.
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