I believe in 1767
June 19,1778
no she had to leave to go get stuff so no she didn't stay in the same place for her entire life
Yes, this is correct. George Washington had to survive the harsh winter conditions, and his troops did not want to put up with it, therefore, many of them decided to leave him. He had to keep an army together while fighting for freedom. Pretty hard, huh?
Corporal O'Malley showed true patriotism by being willing to leave his family and his farm to fight for freedom. Although he was worried about them and he was homesick, he chose to remain with General Washington despite the hardships of cold and hunger that he was enduring at Valley Forge.
To fight the British during the Revolution. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania was just a place for the Colonials to wait during the winter months for the weather to get better again, when spring arrived.
Yes if you want army and defencses. I highly suggest you dont leave out a forge. Because it focuses on Acodmy and Army troops.
The blue book.
Some soldiers decided to leave Valley Forge because at that time Amercia was losing Battles, they weren't getting paid, and it was extremely cold with lots of sickness, little clothes, blankets, etc.
George Washington
George Washington's soldiers left Valley Forge in the spring of 1778 after enduring a harsh winter marked by severe conditions, scarcity of food, and limited supplies. The army's morale improved due to the training they received from Baron von Steuben, which enhanced their discipline and effectiveness. Additionally, the arrival of new supplies and reinforcements bolstered their readiness. By June, the Continental Army emerged stronger, prepared to engage the British in subsequent battles.
Washington was a major in the Virginia militia when he was sent to tell the French to leave the Ohio River Valley.
He found 16,000 troops and placed cannons in front of the British ships.