Battle of Bunker Hill, Declaration of Independence, Battle of Yorktown, and The Treaty of Paris
· Adams, John · Bunker Hill, Battle of · Continental Congress · Declaration of Independence · England · Fort Ticonderoga · Gage, General Thomas (Commander-in-Chief of the British army in North America) · Henry, Patrick (American statesman who gave the famous "Give me liberty or give me death" speech in May 1775) · Independence Hall (Philadelphia, PA) · Jefferson, Thomas (headed the committee charged with writing the Declaration of Independence) · King George III (king of England) · Lexington, battle of · Monmouth Court House, battle of · Nelson, Jr., Thomas (American statesman & military leader; one of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence) · Orinsky, Battle of · Paul Revere · Quebec (In 1775 & 1776 American forces attacked the British in what is now Quebec, Canada) · Redcoats · Saratoga, Battle of · Treaty of Paris · United States · Valley Forge · Whigs (those who favored independence) · Yorktown (VA), Battle of · Zweibrucken Regiment
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The name of the valley where George Washington's army spent the long hard winter of 1777-78 is Valley Forge
The soldiers were often inexperienced or a complete novices to military and warfare tactics. The army struggled with lack of resources and ammunition in particular, due to the lack of a central government. The weather and climate were also an issue, this can be seen portrayed in the trials of Valley Forge where George Washington and the Continental Army endured a long and blistering winter. Lack of food, clothing, and the presence of a navy are added to the list of disadvantages.
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i belive it is after but i dont know
to keep the contiental army together.was also the cold winters
Battle of Bunker Hill, Declaration of Independence, Battle of Yorktown, and The Treaty of Paris
Washington was a major in the Virginia militia when he was sent to tell the French to leave the Ohio River Valley.
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keeping his army together
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because many of them didnt have shoes or coats so they got frostbite,thye caught dieseases also none of them had food to eat
THE POTS HOUSE~! http://www.nps.gov/search/index.htm?query=whose+house+served+as+washingtons+headquarters+at+valley+fordge&sitelimit=nps.gov%2Fvafo it says so here in the paragraph on the frist link
George Washington was asked to lead the troops in the French & Indian War. His first testing, he was defeated. He returned home vowing to never be involved in the military again. However, this was not the case later on.