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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. .
There was not a battle at Valley Forge. Valley Forge was where Washington stayed with his men to train them.
There was no battle at Valley Forge. Valley Forge was the winter camp of Washington's troops.
There wasn't a battle at Valley Forge. Valley Forge was the winter camp of Washington's troops.
George Washington arrived in Valley Forge with the continental army on December 19, 1777.
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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. .
There was not a battle at Valley Forge. Valley Forge was where Washington stayed with his men to train them.
There was no battle at Valley Forge. Valley Forge was the winter camp of Washington's troops.
Washington's Headquarters - Valley Forge - was created in 1773.
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The full question is: What is accurate about the winter of 1777-1778 at Valley Forge PA? A conditions ended hopes for American independence B Reports from there discouraged Loyalist C General Washington's troops endured much hardship there D The battle at Valley Forge was the turning point of the Revolutionary War Conditions at Valley Forge, PA that winter were unbelievably harsh! The soldiers and Washington endured much hardship, including lack of clean drinking water and edible, nutritious food. Often, they only ate pepper-flavored broth as soup. Illness and disease quickly followed. Hundreds of horses and other animals starved to death. Men either deserted or suffered. But for the most part, the troops did not give up or lose sight of the goal.
There wasn't a battle at Valley Forge. Valley Forge was the winter camp of Washington's troops.
George Washington and the Continental Army were encamped at Valley Forge.
George Washington was the American leader at Valley Forge.