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The name of the valley where George Washington's army spent the long hard winter of 1777-78 is Valley Forge
Valley Forge
If I understand you correctly... he was Commander-In-Chief of the Continental Army.
The soldiers were often inexperienced or a complete novices to military and warfare tactics. The army struggled with lack of resources and ammunition in particular, due to the lack of a central government. The weather and climate were also an issue, this can be seen portrayed in the trials of Valley Forge where George Washington and the Continental Army endured a long and blistering winter. Lack of food, clothing, and the presence of a navy are added to the list of disadvantages.
George Washington was the general of the Continental Army, he was the highest rank. Therefore, he had no commander.
Valley Forge
The name of the valley where George Washington's army spent the long hard winter of 1777-78 is Valley Forge
Valley forge
valley forge
They spent the harsh winter in Valley Forge.
They spent the winter in Valley Forge. They were 35 miles from Philadelphia which is where the British Army was.
Valley Forge is where American troops spent a bitter, hungry, and dispiriting winter. Valley Forge is located in the state of Pennsylvania.
Valley Forge
Commander In Chief of Continental Army (Commanding General)
Yorktown
yes they did
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