The soldiers were camping at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-1778 as part of the Continental Army under General George Washington. They established the camp to regroup and train after suffering significant losses in battles around Philadelphia. The harsh winter conditions tested the soldiers' resilience, but it also became a crucial period for military training and strengthening the army, ultimately leading to more effective fighting in the following spring.
The soldiers marched to Philadelphia, then they marcher to Valley Forge.
The percentage of soldiers tat died of the war at Valley Forge was 80%.
There were over twelve thousand continental soldiers with George Washington during the time at Valley Forge.
They were at Valley Forge because Pennsylvania was just captured so Valley Forge was a place to recuperate. It also had great strategical position.
To take back Philadelphia
The soldiers marched to Philadelphia, then they marcher to Valley Forge.
The percentage of soldiers tat died of the war at Valley Forge was 80%.
There were over twelve thousand continental soldiers with George Washington during the time at Valley Forge.
Valley Forge
December of 1777
They were at Valley Forge because Pennsylvania was just captured so Valley Forge was a place to recuperate. It also had great strategical position.
From 1777-1778
George Washington
George Washington
To take back Philadelphia
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