George Washington and his army marched to Valley Forge after the Continental Army's defeat at the Battle of Germantown in October 1777. They took a difficult route through Pennsylvania, facing harsh weather and supply shortages. Arriving in December, they established their winter encampment at Valley Forge, which was strategically located for defense and proximity to British forces in Philadelphia. This location became crucial for training and reorganizing the army, ultimately strengthening their resolve for the coming campaigns.
George Washington arrived in Valley Forge with the continental army on December 19, 1777.
June 19,1778
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.
While marching, George Washington stopped at Valley Forge to pray for his army and that they would win the Revolutionary War.
George Washington did. He was the general of the Continental Army
Valley Forge
George Washington and the Continental Army were encamped at Valley Forge.
George Washington arrived in Valley Forge with the continental army on December 19, 1777.
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June 19,1778
George Washington
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.
While marching, George Washington stopped at Valley Forge to pray for his army and that they would win the Revolutionary War.
George Washington did. He was the general of the Continental Army
Valley Forge turned out to be a good thing for the Continental Army. General Washington and his troops stay at Valley Forge was probably one of the most important events in the Continental Army's existence.