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The soldiers marched to Philadelphia, then they marcher to Valley Forge.
The percentage of soldiers tat died of the war at Valley Forge was 80%.
There were over twelve thousand continental soldiers with George Washington during the time at Valley Forge.
to keep the contiental army together.was also the cold winters
Yes, during the winter at Valley Forge, some Native Americans did support George Washington's troops by providing food and supplies. Tribes such as the Oneida and Tuscarora, who had formed alliances with the Continental Army, contributed to the sustenance of the soldiers. Their assistance was crucial in helping the troops endure the harsh winter conditions.
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The soldiers marched to Philadelphia, then they marcher to Valley Forge.
The percentage of soldiers tat died of the war at Valley Forge was 80%.
There were over twelve thousand continental soldiers with George Washington during the time at Valley Forge.
to keep the contiental army together.was also the cold winters
Yes, during the winter at Valley Forge, some Native Americans did support George Washington's troops by providing food and supplies. Tribes such as the Oneida and Tuscarora, who had formed alliances with the Continental Army, contributed to the sustenance of the soldiers. Their assistance was crucial in helping the troops endure the harsh winter conditions.
Yes, but they had no incentive to do something. Some were Quakers who refused to aid soldiers because they didn't believe in fighting. Others were loyalists. There were also merchants trying to make a living and the British were paying them for services. And those who wanted to help were probably disuaded by the British soldiers with guns scattered across the city.
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