Valley Forge
Valley Forge
Valley Forge
Valley Forge
Valley Forge
Valley Forge
Valley Forge
Valley Forge
Valley Forge
Valley Forge
Valley Forge
Valley Forge
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They were at Valley forge
George Washington spent the brutal winter at Valley Forge from 1777-1778 TD
Valley Forge, PA
December 19, 1977
Capital Washington D.C.
Declaration of independence signed!
Valley Forge, PA is where Washington spent a rough winter with his troops. They were quite short of supplies and good housing.
In 1777, Washington's troops had their winter quarters there. The main reason is because George Washington wanted to keep look out for the British army to know what they were up to and what they were going to do next. Valley Forge was close enough to Philadelphia to manage this.
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During the winter of 1777 to 1778, George Washington and his troops spent the harsh winter at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. This encampment was marked by severe cold, food shortages, and disease, but it also became a pivotal moment for the Continental Army. Despite the difficult conditions, the troops received crucial training and support from European allies, notably Baron von Steuben, which helped to improve their discipline and effectiveness in battle.
Yes, this is correct. George Washington had to survive the harsh winter conditions, and his troops did not want to put up with it, therefore, many of them decided to leave him. He had to keep an army together while fighting for freedom. Pretty hard, huh?