Valley Forge in Pennsylvania. The troops faced dire conditions there. Many died.
they struggled because the had little food during the war
That was where Washington's army stayed during the winter of 1777. This was a critical point in the Revolution, as moral was low due to the bad conditions. Valley Forge was a military camp of the American Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
Valley Forge is where American troops spent a bitter, hungry, and dispiriting winter. Valley Forge is located in the state of Pennsylvania.
George Washington was chosen to be commander of the Continental Army.
the blizzard that killed 2 3rds of his men
Year 1777..
Vally Forge
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the winter of 1777
No, Washington's army did not spend the winter of 1777-1778 in Philadelphia. Instead, they spent that harsh winter at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, about 18 miles northwest of Philadelphia. The troops faced extreme conditions, including cold weather and food shortages, but the time spent there was crucial for training and regrouping, ultimately strengthening the Continental Army.
Valley Forge
It was during the winter of 1777, at Valley Forge.
valley forge
death, illness,no food
at valley forge in the winter of 1777 to 1778
The low point in the war was in the winter of 1776-1777