George Washington was forced to make camp at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-1778 primarily due to the need for a strategic location to regroup and train his Continental Army after suffering significant defeats. The site offered a defensible position, allowing Washington to protect his troops from British attacks while also being close enough to Philadelphia, where the British were stationed. The harsh winter conditions presented numerous challenges, including shortages of food, clothing, and shelter, but Washington used this time to instill discipline and improve the training of his soldiers, ultimately strengthening the army.
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George Washington was the American leader at Valley Forge.
George Washington and the Continental Army were encamped at Valley Forge.
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Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
George Washington arrived in Valley Forge with the continental army on December 19, 1777.
While marching, George Washington stopped at Valley Forge to pray for his army and that they would win the Revolutionary War.
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