The American Revolution was all over the east coast.
False.
The battle of Valley Forge wasn't a battle, it was a base of George Washington during the American Revolution.
It was inportant because after the hardships of Valley Forge, the American army was stronger, prouder, and better trained. It is as simpla as that.
George Washington was the famous American who was in charge of soldiers at Valley Forge.
The American Revolution was all over the east coast.
They visit these because they were important sites in the American revolution.
Valley Forge
False.
The battle of Valley Forge wasn't a battle, it was a base of George Washington during the American Revolution.
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The winter in Valley Forge was challenging.
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.
It was written in so many books because that was a important night in the American Revolution!
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.