It was to gain the hope of all the soldiers.It was to gain the hope of all the soldiers.
After, they marched on to Psyque, PA. (look up psyque, very interesting.)
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.
There was no battle at Valley Forge. Valley Forge was the winter camp of Washington's troops.
There was no battle at Valley Forge. It was the winter camp of Washington's troops.
Washington and his troops. It was the winter camp.
To remind the troops what they're fighting for.
George Washington led 20,000 American and French troops to victory at Valley Forge true or false
George Washington and his troops
George Washington
They were at Valley forge
Valley Forge is remembered for an area outside Philidelphia where George Washington wintered his troops for war.
Valley Forge, PA
Valley Forge, PA
December 19, 1977
George Washington spent the brutal winter at Valley Forge from 1777-1778 TD
George Washington sent American troops to the Ohio River Valley in 1790 because he thought that the Northwest Territory was critical to the security and growth of the new nation.
Washington read "The American Crisis" by Thomas Paine to inspire his men at Valley Forge. This pamphlet encouraged patriotism and resilience during a time of hardship and helped boost morale among the troops.