American troops went to valley Forge in 1698
I believe in 1767
They wanted to get to get New York and Philadelphia back from the British and so they went to Valley Forge to almost "strike"
The Patriots, specifically the Continental Army under General George Washington, arrived at Valley Forge on December 19, 1777, and remained there until June 19, 1778. This encampment was a pivotal moment during the American Revolutionary War, as the troops endured harsh winter conditions while receiving crucial training and support. Valley Forge became a symbol of perseverance and resilience for the American cause.
After, they marched on to Psyque, PA. (look up psyque, very interesting.)
They were at Valley Forge because Pennsylvania was just captured so Valley Forge was a place to recuperate. It also had great strategical position.
George Washington arrived in Valley Forge with the continental army on December 19, 1777.
Rebel troops, specifically the Continental Army, arrived at Valley Forge on December 19, 1777. They encamped there for the winter, enduring harsh conditions and significant hardships. The location became a pivotal site for training and reorganizing the army under General George Washington's leadership, ultimately strengthening their resolve for the Revolutionary War.
to camp there overnight.
From 1777-1778
not too well...
In early November 1777. In Valley Forge, Martha was able to take care of Georges men
Yes, for about a year and a half. He graduated from Valley Forge Military Academy in May, 2002.