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Valley Forge is not a person. It is a place in Pennselvania. Also Valley Forge is where George Washimgton and his soldiers stayed for the winter of 1777.(A.K.A. The Winter of The Red Snow.)
Valley Forge in Pennsylvania was the site of the military camp of the American Continental Army over the winter of 1777-1778
In the Revolutionary War, Valley Forge was the name of a small town in Pennsylvania where the American army spent the winter. It was a rough winter. During that time, Generals Washington and Lafayette worked out a major change in strategy for the American Revolution. Instead of fighting over the big coastal cities, they would destroy any group of solders in the countryside. Eventually England would have to give up because they would have no reason to stay.
what was the important part of the winter at valley forge and what was going on in it
There was no battle at Valley Forge. It was the winter camp of Washington's troops.
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The winter in Valley Forge was challenging.
Valley Forge, PA
at the battle of Trenton. a VERY VERY cold winter. one of the worst in American history. during American revolution.
valley forge, pennsylvania.
Commander-in-chief George Washington's army camped at valley forge in the winter of 1777-78 during the American Revolution.
It was written in so many books because that was a important night in the American Revolution!
Valley Forge was not a battle site. It was one spot where Washington's troops spent the winter. The war took place in many spots.
Valley Forge
That was where Washington's army stayed during the winter of 1777. This was a critical point in the Revolution, as moral was low due to the bad conditions. Valley Forge was a military camp of the American Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
Valley Forge is likely to remain an important symbol of the American Revolution indefinitely because it was at that winter camp where the Continental Army was converted from an amateur assemblage of fighters into a reasonably professional and organized army. The manual of arms that is the basis of the current Army Manual was written there and first put to use there.
Valley Forge was the camp the George Washington's men spent the worst winter of the war at. It's importance was negative for the colonists, with disease, starvation and frostbite plaguing the ill-equipped troops.