A significant low point for George Washington and his troops was the winter of 1777-1778 at Valley Forge. During this harsh winter, soldiers faced extreme cold, inadequate supplies, and a lack of food, leading to widespread suffering and diminished morale. The conditions were so dire that many troops deserted or fell ill. Despite these challenges, Washington's leadership during this period ultimately strengthened the resolve and unity of his forces.
It was not a turning point, yet it was the first win for Washington and that gave the troops confidence.
Washington and his troops were victorious in three battles. Washington was victorious in the Battles of Princeton, Assunpink Creek, and Trenton.
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The Battle of Trenton in which George Washington and his troops surprised the British along the Delaware River.
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George Washington was put in charge of the troops in Virginia because the Second Continental Congress representatives voted to have him be leader of the troops.
One of the biggest problems faced by Washington and his troops were the lack of food and clothing.
Washington was commander of American troops.
They had more troops
To remind the troops what they're fighting for.
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