Washington and his troops faced numerous challenges at camp, including inadequate supplies, harsh weather conditions, and disease outbreaks. The lack of proper clothing and shelter left many soldiers vulnerable to the elements, while food shortages often led to hunger and malnutrition. Additionally, the troops struggled with low morale due to the difficulties of military life and the uncertainty of their struggle for independence. These issues collectively tested Washington's leadership and the resolve of his forces.
No one. He was dead well over a 100 years by 1861. Washington was commander of the American troops in the revolution.
Poor communication, green, untrained troops.
Tanks were hard to build out of wood.
By 1778 the war was over so they didn't face any hardships in battle or on the battlefield.
They were easily seen and also they were defeaten by tricks and traps the French did. Also, they were fighting in forests which were tough to battle in
what problems to the amish population face
he overcame hard ships lack of foos, men clothes, shelter, and suplies
They had to find a place for the Jews to stay, they ran the risk of being caught by the Nazis, and if they were caught they were killed or sent to a concentration camp.
D-day was the first day Allied troops fought German troops face to face. It was encouraging for the Allied troops who had waited along time.
George Washington in the Whiskey Rebellion.
the face of george washington
George Washington's face.