At Valley Forge.
No one fought at Valley Forge in 1777. George Washington placed his troops at Valley Forge, PA, for the winter. Valley Forge was close to where the British camped so Washington could keep tabs on the British. But Valley Forge was also a highly protected location using geographical features. So the American troops could defend the site.
George Washington arrived in Valley Forge with the continental army on December 19, 1777.
There was no battle at Valley Forge. Valley Forge was the winter camp of Washington's troops.
There was not a battle at Valley Forge. Valley Forge was where Washington stayed with his men to train them.
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At Valley Forge.
he wanted to keep an eye out for the british glad i could help!! ☺
No one fought at Valley Forge in 1777. George Washington placed his troops at Valley Forge, PA, for the winter. Valley Forge was close to where the British camped so Washington could keep tabs on the British. But Valley Forge was also a highly protected location using geographical features. So the American troops could defend the site.
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The area of Washington Valley Park is 84,983.9848704 square meters.
Washington's Headquarters - Valley Forge - was created in 1773.
The address of the Valley Historical Society is: 2999B Bakie Rd, Valley, WA 99181
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In 1777, Washington's troops had their winter quarters there. The main reason is because George Washington wanted to keep look out for the British army to know what they were up to and what they were going to do next. Valley Forge was close enough to Philadelphia to manage this.