At Valley Forge, the Continental Army, under George Washington's leadership, implemented a smallpox inoculation program to combat the disease that was ravaging troops. They used a method called variolation, where healthy individuals were intentionally exposed to a mild form of smallpox to build immunity. This proactive measure significantly reduced the incidence of smallpox among soldiers, ultimately enhancing the army's overall strength and morale during the harsh winter of 1777-78. Additionally, the program highlighted the importance of public health measures in military strategy.
smallpox, inadequate supplies, the cold
At a Hampton inn
They were running really low on food,clothing and ammunition
Because they didn't had the supplies such as food and clothing. Also, there were illnesses such as smallpox. About 3,000 people died.
Marquis de Lafayette
Valley Forge
valley forge
george washigton
saratoga came before valley forge. the patriots were waiting for french aid at valley forge after saratoga
smallpox, inadequate supplies, the cold
At a Hampton inn
They had to give food
Valley Forge
They had to give food
They were running really low on food,clothing and ammunition
They had to give food
They had to give food