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How many soldiers did George Washington have during the revolutionary war?

about 30,000 to 50,000 soldiers during the war.


How many soldiers were there at valley forge?

There were over twelve thousand continental soldiers with George Washington during the time at Valley Forge.


What did friedrich von steuban do?

He trained the American soldiers of George Washington during the winter in valley forge.


Who helped George Washington regain control of Boston during the Revolutionary war?

american soldiers i think


Where was the capitol during George Washington's term?

George Washington became president in 1789. During 1789, the colonies were just beginning to establish themselves as an independent entity. Due to this, New York was the capital.


What code was used by George Washington during the Revolutionary War?

it was a unbreakable code used to signal the other soldiers


George Washington served as commander of the Continental army during the American Revolution He led American soldiers during?

The battle of YorkTown:) By yesere


What was Matt returning to George Washington in the book George Washington's Socks?

The climax of "George Washington's Socks" is Q and Katie's capture. They are both captured by the German Hessians, or soldiers.


Who was in France during the Constitutional Convention?

It was Thomas Jefferson:) not George Washington!!!!!!


Who is the only president who never lived in Washington DC?

The only president who never lived in Washington DC during his presidency was George Washington. Washington served as the first President of the United States from 1789 to 1797, and during his time in office, the capital was located in New York City and later Philadelphia. It wasn't until 1800 that the government moved to the newly established Washington DC.


Where Capitol moved during Washington's term?

it was moved to Philadelphia.


What happened in Valley Forge during the American Revolutionary War?

Valley Forge was the Winter quarters for 1777 to 1778 in Pennsylvania for George Washington's army. The location is near Philadelphia. The extreme cold caused the illness and death of many of Washington's soldiers. 11,000 troops wintered there and about 3,000 men died from malnutrition, freezing weather and illness.