1777 because thats when the winter came and so they had to stay there.
~A.B.R.~
Washington decided to move his troops to Valley Forge because it was near Philadelphia, where the Continental Congress met, and it was in a small Valley in which they would be more protected from the weather.
Valley Forge turned out to be a good thing for the Continental Army. General Washington and his troops stay at Valley Forge was probably one of the most important events in the Continental Army's existence.
Washington and his troops arrived at Valley Forge in December of 1777 and stayed there until June of 1778. This is a total time of about six months.
Washington and his troops arrived at Valley Forge in December of 1777 and stayed there until June of 1778. This is a total time of about six months.
During the winter of 1777-1778, British troops did not stay at Valley Forge; instead, they were encamped in Philadelphia, which they had captured earlier. Valley Forge was the site where the Continental Army, led by General George Washington, faced harsh conditions and significant challenges. The British used Philadelphia as their winter quarters, benefiting from the resources and infrastructure of the city. Meanwhile, the Continental Army endured a difficult winter at Valley Forge, which became a symbol of perseverance and resilience.
Washington decided to move his troops to Valley Forge because it was near Philadelphia, where the Continental Congress met, and it was in a small Valley in which they would be more protected from the weather.
Valley Forge turned out to be a good thing for the Continental Army. General Washington and his troops stay at Valley Forge was probably one of the most important events in the Continental Army's existence.
Washington and his troops arrived at Valley Forge in December of 1777 and stayed there until June of 1778. This is a total time of about six months.
Washington and his troops arrived at Valley Forge in December of 1777 and stayed there until June of 1778. This is a total time of about six months.
Valley Forge
During the winter of 1777-1778, British troops did not stay at Valley Forge; instead, they were encamped in Philadelphia, which they had captured earlier. Valley Forge was the site where the Continental Army, led by General George Washington, faced harsh conditions and significant challenges. The British used Philadelphia as their winter quarters, benefiting from the resources and infrastructure of the city. Meanwhile, the Continental Army endured a difficult winter at Valley Forge, which became a symbol of perseverance and resilience.
cuz he had to stay there for the long cold winter
the ability to stay strong in nature
no she had to leave to go get stuff so no she didn't stay in the same place for her entire life
At a Hampton inn
Capital Washington D.C.
so the soldiers of the war had an area to stay during the winter of the war