Valley Forge is the name of a place in Pennsylvania. It's famous for being the site of one of the encampments during the Revolutionary War. It doesn't really "mean" anything, but it pretty obviously references both a valley and a forge.
First, Stonewall Jackson. Later, Jubal Early.
No. Valley Forge was a famous winter military camp for Gen. Washington's Army during a harsh winter in the Revolutionary War. Though many did die, they were not killed by gunfire.
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The Mojave Desert. It's also home to the famous Death Valley!
I assume you mean who was in charge of the U.S. Army. It was George Washington and this was one of his most famous victories. Despite lack of food clothing and shelter in the Valley at the dead of winter, the Americans stood tall and fought gloriously. So says the text...
yosemite. napa valley. death valley
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hard to say because "most famous" is subjective. some valleys are well-known: silicon valley, san Fernando valley, great rift valley, death valley, yosemite valley, central valley, nile valley, napa valley, Rhine valley
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Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park I think...you can look it up on google too.