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Washington's army spent the harsh winter of 1777 at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. The troops faced extreme cold, shortages of food, clothing, and shelter, leading to significant suffering and loss. Despite these challenges, the winter at Valley Forge became a turning point for the Continental Army, as they emerged better trained and more united, thanks in part to the efforts of military leaders like Baron von Steuben.

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