Because grayson died
Yes, Valley Forge IS haunted. I live in Phoenixville, So I've heard alot about it. The phoenixille library is haunted as well, of a man and his dog who causes books to fall down. in valley forge, they hear cries, moans, seeing apparations of men in uniform; if you happen to go there, they say over by the bridge, there is a man on a horse. take a visit, take pictures; hopfully you can spot spirit photos.
Washington used the time at Valley Forge to train. He had the help of Casimir Pulaski that trained some of the men in cavalry tactics. Baron Friedrich Wilhelm August Heinrich Ferdinand Steuben trained them in military tactics and drills. Nathaniel Greene became quartermaster and hunted down weapons and food for the troops.
Valley Forge is surrounded in myth. We are told a story that the soldiers were freezing to death and nearly starved. That this was the worse winter in the Revolution and that men were so naked that they left bloody footprints in the snow. This is an exaggeration. Studies by the National Park Service and a team of archaeologist in the 1970's show that no one starved or froze. The researchers found that in December, January, and February that the 10,000 man army was supplied each month with a million pounds of flour and a million pounds of meat and fish. Broken down this means that each soldier was given more than 3 pounds of flour and more than 3 pounds of fish or meat per day. It seems that Washington overplayed the problems at the camp to obtain more aid from Congress and to fend off criticism that the army should spend the winter on the march. Washington was a shrewd man.
Valley Forge is surrounded in myth. We are told a story that the soldiers were freezing to death and nearly starved. That this was the worse winter in the Revolution and that men were so naked that they left bloody footprints in the snow. This is an exaggeration. Studies by the National Park Service and a team of archaeologist in the 1970's show that no one starved or froze. The researchers found that in December, January, and February that the 10,000 man army was supplied each month with a million pounds of flour and a million pounds of meat and fish. Broken down this means that each soldier was given more than 3 pounds of flour and more than 3 pounds of fish or meat per day. It seems that Washington overplayed the problems at the camp to obtain more aid from Congress and to fend off criticism that the army should spend the winter on the march. Washington was a shrewd man.
Well, the Union won the war. I read the other day that the region of the Mississippi Valley in western Tennessee was the most fought are of the war. The Union troops came down and captured Fort Donnelson and furhter down to Memphis and drove down to Corinth, MS after the battle of Shiloh. However, Union and Confederate cavalry raids contined in western Tennesse for 2 years. The same was true about portions of the state of Mississippi. Even after the fall of Vicksburg, Confederate forces continued to make raids in areas they had support.
he chose valley forge because he wanted to come down on french soldiers and hopefully win that battle
Yes, Valley Forge IS haunted. I live in Phoenixville, So I've heard alot about it. The phoenixille library is haunted as well, of a man and his dog who causes books to fall down. in valley forge, they hear cries, moans, seeing apparations of men in uniform; if you happen to go there, they say over by the bridge, there is a man on a horse. take a visit, take pictures; hopfully you can spot spirit photos.
Washington used the time at Valley Forge to train. He had the help of Casimir Pulaski that trained some of the men in cavalry tactics. Baron Friedrich Wilhelm August Heinrich Ferdinand Steuben trained them in military tactics and drills. Nathaniel Greene became quartermaster and hunted down weapons and food for the troops.
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Washington didn't chop down a cherry tree nor say that he couldn't tell a lie. This was put in a book about him by Rev. Reams a 100 years after he died. Actually, Washington wasn't that honest in his dealings and he was very political. He lied to Congress about the amount of food and supplies his troops had at Valley Forge. His men at Valley Forge had 3 pounds of meat a day for food and were fully equipped with shoes and coats. He thought that if Congress knew this they would cut money to the troops. The US Park Service has proven this to be true about Valley Forge despite the fallacy of the winter spent there.
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