smallpox, inadequate supplies, the cold
von steuben
Yes
The soldiers marched to Philadelphia, then they marcher to Valley Forge.
the American soldiers were being trained to fight better
Baron von Steuben was I believe.
von steuben
Yes
The soldiers marched to Philadelphia, then they marcher to Valley Forge.
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the American soldiers were being trained to fight better
Baron von Steuben was I believe.
the American soldiers were being trained to fight better
Well, darling, George Washington was the big boss man at Valley Forge. He was the one leading the troops through that icy mess during the Revolutionary War. So, if you're talking about a famous American in charge of soldiers at Valley Forge, ol' George is your guy.
Valley Forge is not a person. It is a place in Pennselvania. Also Valley Forge is where George Washimgton and his soldiers stayed for the winter of 1777.(A.K.A. The Winter of The Red Snow.)
The percentage of soldiers tat died of the war at Valley Forge was 80%.
It was cold there and the troops starved to death.
There was no war at Valley Forge. Forge was the winter camp of the American forces. 2500 men died of disease, but for the most part the conditions were fairly good. They had warm cabins, plenty of food, and the officers wives were there, including Mrs. Washington.