George Washington spent the brutal winter at Valley Forge from 1777-1778 TD
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Valley Forge, PA is where Washington spent a rough winter with his troops. They were quite short of supplies and good housing.
At Valley Forge.
General Washington kept them at Saratoga.
Valley Forge, Pennsylvanua
1777 because thats when the winter came and so they had to stay there. ~A.B.R.~
Valley Forge, PA, during the encampment of 1777-78.
The winter of 1777.
There was no battle of Valley Forge. Valley Forge is where General Washington and his troops camped out over the winter of 1777-1778.
During the winter of 1777 to 1778, George Washington and his troops spent the harsh winter at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. This encampment was marked by severe cold, food shortages, and disease, but it also became a pivotal moment for the Continental Army. Despite the difficult conditions, the troops received crucial training and support from European allies, notably Baron von Steuben, which helped to improve their discipline and effectiveness in battle.
Valley Forge