Commander-in-chief George Washington's army camped at valley forge in the winter of 1777-78 during the American Revolution.
There was no battle of Valley Forge. Valley Forge is where General Washington and his troops camped out over the winter of 1777-1778.
Valley Forge was not a battle. the Continental Army camped there over the winter between 1777 and1778.
They camped in Valley Forge.
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there was any battle of the valley forge
Pennsylvania
No one fought at Valley Forge in 1777. George Washington placed his troops at Valley Forge, PA, for the winter. Valley Forge was close to where the British camped so Washington could keep tabs on the British. But Valley Forge was also a highly protected location using geographical features. So the American troops could defend the site.
Baron Friedrich von Steuben came from Europe and helped the Americans train at Valley Forge.
Valley Forge
Philadelphia
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