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Q: Where did Washington and his troops camp in the winter of 1777-1778?
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What people were involved in Valley Forge?

Washington and his troops. It was the winter camp.


The battle after the winter at Valley Forge?

There was no battle at Valley Forge. It was the winter camp of Washington's troops.


Why was Valley Forge a pivotal battle?

There was no battle at Valley Forge. It was the winter camp for Washington's troops.


What was the Valley Forge battle about?

There was no battle at Valley Forge. Valley Forge was the winter camp of Washington's troops.


How long did the battle at Valley Forge last?

There was no battle at Valley Forge. It was the winter camp for Washington's troops.


How many British died at Valley Forge?

None. They weren't at Valley Forge. It was the winter camp for Washington's troops.


Who won the battle at Valley Forge?

There was no battle at Valley Forge. It was the winter camp for Washington's troops and park service historians have proven that the men did not starve, die, nor freeze to death. Washington "spun" his letters to Congress to keep the funding of the troops up. He was afraid that if Congress knew how well they were doing they would cut back on funds for his troops.


What was the battle of Valley Forge also called?

There wasn't a battle at Valley Forge. Valley Forge was the winter camp of Washington's troops.


Where did Washington camp in the winter of 1777?

Valley Forge


Who set up camp at Valley Forge?

George Washington and his troops


What happened to the American troops during winter at Valley Forge?

After the British took Philadelphia, George Washington moved his troops to their winter camp at Valley Forge near Philadelphia. Supplies were dangerously low. Most of the troops survived by eating firecakes, a thin bread of flour and water cooked open an open fire.


What happened to the American troops during their winter at Valley Forge?

After the British took Philadelphia, George Washington moved his troops to their winter camp at Valley Forge near Philadelphia. Supplies were dangerously low. Most of the troops survived by eating firecakes, a thin bread of flour and water cooked open an open fire.