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valley forge was not a battle, it was the winter encampment for the continental army.
in valley forge there are about 2,000 cabins
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.
Around 2500 people died at Valley Forge.
If you mean Valley Forge, where then future President George Washington kept his army during the winter, it was bad. It was really cold, there was little food, disease killed many. It was not a good thing for the people there.
valley forge was not a battle, it was the winter encampment for the continental army.
It is very cold there and the continental army were starving. Many people died.
in valley forge there are about 2,000 cabins
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.
Around 2500 people died at Valley Forge.
there were around 500 women in valley forge
Forge, General Von Steuben , trained the American troops. The army was suffering from the cold weather and had no shoes so they had to rap clothes around there feet for a substitute at Valley Forge. Life was not easy at Valley Forge, as you can see.
If you mean Valley Forge, where then future President George Washington kept his army during the winter, it was bad. It was really cold, there was little food, disease killed many. It was not a good thing for the people there.
They went to Vally Forge to become a stronger army. They did just that since they had to live without a good supply of food and shelter. Plus, many died. About 11,000 soldiers were there and 2,000 were killed.
Valley Forge in Pennsylvania. The troops faced dire conditions there. Many died.
Valley Forge was a winter camp outside Philadelphia where the Continental Army sheltered, trained and tried to survive and refit. Although no battle was fought there, and thus there were no wounded, many suffered and died from the cold, from disease, and from limited food supplies.
None. They weren't at Valley Forge. It was the winter camp for Washington's troops.