The name of the valley where George Washington's army spent the long hard winter of 1777-78 is Valley Forge
He trained the American soldiers of George Washington during the winter in valley forge.
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According to the Mount Vernon Library George Washington led his troops into winter quarters around Middlebrook, New Jersey in December of 1778. General Israel Putnam and his Continental Army forces entered into Winter Quarters in Redding, Connecticut. Other forces had their own locations but I assume the question is related to General Washington's winter quarters.
In 1777, Washington's troops had their winter quarters there. The main reason is because George Washington wanted to keep look out for the British army to know what they were up to and what they were going to do next. Valley Forge was close enough to Philadelphia to manage this.
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It varied from winter to winter. He wintered at Valley Forge. He also wintered in the Hudson Valley. Martha joined him at his winter homes.
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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.
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They were at Valley forge
at valley forge in the winter of 1777 to 1778
Valley Forge is not a person. It is a place in Pennselvania. Also Valley Forge is where George Washimgton and his soldiers stayed for the winter of 1777.(A.K.A. The Winter of The Red Snow.)
George Washington spent the brutal winter at Valley Forge from 1777-1778 TD
Valley Forge, PA
There was a battle at Valley Forge on December 20 1765