That varied depending on the contingencies of war. Most often they made winter quarters in Moristown, New Jersey. Most famously, in the winter fo 1777-1778 they camped in Valley forge Pannsylvania.
The most well known harsh winter was spent at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania; however the following winter in Morristown, New Jersey was actually worse.
where did Washington and his troops spend a terrible winter in 1777-1778
winter quarters at Valley Forge north of Philadelphia.
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They feed heavily during the summer and fall, then seek out dens in which to spend the winter.
No, the opposite is true. It is less light during the winter.
they spend the summer making a house out of hay and and then they burry themselves in it during winter
Valley Forge
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they spent the winter at the mountains.
Like many animals and insects, they go south. There are places in Mexico where the butterflies literally blanket the trees and fill the air during the winter. Currently, these habitats are being endangered by new development. they go to we buy any car .com
It is too cold for them in Minnesota during the winter.
They reached the territory of the Mandan people,in what is now North Dakota.They camp there for the winter.
they all die except for the queen who hibernates in the ground Bees usually spend the winter inside of their hive.
at the battle of Trenton. a VERY VERY cold winter. one of the worst in American history. during American revolution.