George Washington's Continental Army stayed during the cold long winters at Valley forge.
cuz he had to stay there for the long cold winter
it was cold there
they were starving and had no clothes, they were cold and hungry. It was a long, cold,, hard winter.
"Washington stayed with his men on those cold winter nights, and he earned their respect in the battles ahead!" (as Pyro202 answered to question "What was so significant about Valley Forge?"). After Valley Forge, the American army was stronger, prouder, and better trained.
The long cold winter , the contintal army gained the trust of George Washington. Because It was very cold G.W taught them how to survive and live and protect themseleves as the British.There was no battle at Valley Forge. The Continental Army used it as a winter camp.
That varied depending on the contingencies of war. Most often they made winter quarters in Moristown, New Jersey. Most famously, in the winter fo 1777-1778 they camped in Valley forge Pannsylvania.
cuz he had to stay there for the long cold winter
it was cold there
cold winters
at the battle of Trenton. a VERY VERY cold winter. one of the worst in American history. during American revolution.
Valley Forge, PA
they were starving and had no clothes, they were cold and hungry. It was a long, cold,, hard winter.
"Washington stayed with his men on those cold winter nights, and he earned their respect in the battles ahead!" (as Pyro202 answered to question "What was so significant about Valley Forge?"). After Valley Forge, the American army was stronger, prouder, and better trained.
The long cold winter , the contintal army gained the trust of George Washington. Because It was very cold G.W taught them how to survive and live and protect themseleves as the British.There was no battle at Valley Forge. The Continental Army used it as a winter camp.
It's winter of course it's cold but it's blizzard conditions
Washington's army spent the harsh winter of 1777 at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. The troops faced extreme cold, shortages of food, clothing, and shelter, leading to significant suffering and loss. Despite these challenges, the winter at Valley Forge became a turning point for the Continental Army, as they emerged better trained and more united, thanks in part to the efforts of military leaders like Baron von Steuben.
It is very cold there and the continental army were starving. Many people died.