to keep the contiental army together.was also the cold winters
he had to resist killing his own people
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 life in Valley Forge was hard. There were cold winters. Washington and his troops endured a winter of terrible suffering, lacking decent food, clothing and shelter. Washington's greatest challenge was keeping the continental army together. .
George Washington's leadership at Valley Forge had a profound impact on the Continental Army, fostering resilience and unity among the troops during a harsh winter. His commitment to training and discipline improved the soldiers' effectiveness, leading to a more professional military force. The perseverance shown at Valley Forge became a symbol of American determination and contributed to the eventual success in the Revolutionary War. Washington's ability to inspire and maintain morale in such dire conditions solidified his reputation as a strong and capable leader.
they had a sickness called seici. Very devistating. Has an interesting meaning in google translate.....
keeping his army together
Keeping his army together
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he had to resist killing his own people
keeping his army together
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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Yes, this is correct. George Washington had to survive the harsh winter conditions, and his troops did not want to put up with it, therefore, many of them decided to leave him. He had to keep an army together while fighting for freedom. Pretty hard, huh?
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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