Around 2500 people died at Valley Forge.
2,500
No British died,
valley forge was not a battle, it was the winter encampment for the continental army.
About 12,000
12,000 men went into winter quarters at valley forge. 2,000 died.
None. They weren't at Valley Forge. It was the winter camp for Washington's troops.
2,500
No British died,
valley forge was not a battle, it was the winter encampment for the continental army.
About 12,000
12,000 men went into winter quarters at valley forge. 2,000 died.
48,734 died.
It is very cold there and the continental army were starving. Many people died.
in valley forge there are about 2,000 cabins
there were around 500 women in valley forge
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At Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-1778, it's estimated that around 2,500 soldiers died from various causes, including disease, malnutrition, and exposure. This period lasted for approximately six months, as the Continental Army endured harsh conditions while encamped there. The suffering and resilience of the troops at Valley Forge became a significant symbol of American perseverance during the Revolutionary War.