General William Howe.
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George Washington - Attacked British Troops in Trenton on Christmas Day
Washington's gamble pays off and the death rate falls from the thousands.
Friedrich von Steuben
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General William Howe
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there was any battle of the valley forge
The British.
There was no battle of Valley Forge. Valley Forge is where General Washington and his troops camped out over the winter of 1777-1778.
There was NO war at valley forge. The Continental army (led by general George Washington) stoped at valley forge during the winter and trained. After the winter at valley forge there was a battle.
it was cold
they didnt attack the triots because General howard taft didnt follow orders before valley forge. He got fired. This put the british threw a lot of stress so they didnt worry about the patriots.
None. They weren't at Valley Forge. It was the winter camp for Washington's troops.
During the winter of 1777-1778, British troops did not stay at Valley Forge; instead, they were encamped in Philadelphia, which they had captured earlier. Valley Forge was the site where the Continental Army, led by General George Washington, faced harsh conditions and significant challenges. The British used Philadelphia as their winter quarters, benefiting from the resources and infrastructure of the city. Meanwhile, the Continental Army endured a difficult winter at Valley Forge, which became a symbol of perseverance and resilience.
No British died,
No one fought at Valley Forge in 1777. George Washington placed his troops at Valley Forge, PA, for the winter. Valley Forge was close to where the British camped so Washington could keep tabs on the British. But Valley Forge was also a highly protected location using geographical features. So the American troops could defend the site.