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No battle was fought at Valley Forge. Yet, it was the turning point of the Revolutionary War. ... At Valley Forge, we read of words like "sacrifice" and conjure up images of bloody footprints, ...
Historic Valley Forge. Read the story of the 6-month encampment at Valley Forge. Plus a timeline, weather reports, the French Connection, Franklin, spies, mysteries, and more! ... Welcome to Valley Forge
The complete description (with pictures) of the winter at Valley Forge including bibliography . . .
In the winter of 1777 - 1778, George Washington and his army struggled to survive the cold weather and snow at Valley Forge. ... Winter Camp at Valley Forge
Valley Forge proved to be a good location that was easy to defend, and it was close enough for Washington to be able to spy on his counterparts throughout the winter.
Why Is This Site Important? The encampment of the Continental Army at Valley Forge in the winter of 1777-78 is one of the most renowned aspects of the American Revolution.
info@nothingnewpress.com This page last revised March 2003 Nothing New Press: Chapter LXXI: The Winter at Valley Forge from The Story of the Thirteen Colonies http://www.nothingnewpress.com ...
The following websites may help you learn more about the winter at Valley Forge: ... The Kidport Reference Library has a short overview of the winter at Valley Forge
George Washington and his army spent the winter of 1777-78 at Valley Forge. ... He chose Valley Forge as a place for a winter encampment, ...
edHelper.com American Revolution Valley Forge - Winter of 1777-1778 ... Valley Forge - Winter of 1777-1778 Reading Level
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