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Q: Why was Valley Forge a turning point in the revolutionary war?
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How was the Valley Forge a turning point?

it can't


Who the battle of Valley Forge?

There was no skirmish and NO battle was fought at Valley Forge. It was an encampment of 10,000 men under George Washington. Of these, 2,000 men died from hardship and disease.Despite there not ever being a battle there, it was the turning point of the Revolutionary War.


Who won the battle of Valley Forge?

There was no skirmish and NO battle was fought at Valley Forge. It was an encampment of 10,000 men under George Washington. Of these, 2,000 men died from hardship and disease.Despite there not ever being a battle there, it was the turning point of the Revolutionary War.


Valley Forge was turning point of the war why?

It was not a turning point, yet it was the first win for Washington and that gave the troops confidence.


The turning point og the American Revolution was the colonists' victoru at?

Valley Forge


Why was valley forge called valley forge?

A forge is a place where a blacksmith makes things out of metal. There was a forge that was used as a point of reference to identify that particular valley.


Why Was It Called Valley Forge?

A forge is a place where a blacksmith makes things out of metal. There was a forge that was used as a point of reference to identify that particular valley.


What was the lowest point in American fortunes in the revolutionary?

The winter of 1777-1778 at a Valley Forge military camp in Pennsylvania, was the lowest point for American fortunes. Food, supplies, and morale were all low.


Valley Forge was a high point in the American Revolution?

False.


What was the turning point in the revolutionary war?

The battle of Saratoga.


Turning point of the Revolutionary War?

the battle of saratoga


What was the important of lexington and concord?

It was the turning point of the Revolutionary War.