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Washington's army stayed at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-1778 to regroup, train, and build morale after a series of defeats. The harsh conditions served as a crucible, forging the Continental Army into a more disciplined and cohesive fighting force. It also provided a strategic location for the army to defend against British advances while securing vital supplies. This period of hardship ultimately strengthened their resolve and capability for future engagements in the Revolutionary War.

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