They camped in Valley Forge.
That was where Washington's army stayed during the winter of 1777. This was a critical point in the Revolution, as moral was low due to the bad conditions. Valley Forge was a military camp of the American Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
Valley Forge in Pennsylvania. The troops faced dire conditions there. Many died.
they struggled because the had little food during the war
The Continental Army lacked mainly discipline, training, man, and firepower during the beginning years of the Revolution. They also lacked supplies, especially during the winter in Valley Forge. After training was given by Barron Von Steuban, the discipline did improve.
Continental glaciers are thicker and larger. Valley glaciers are formed on mountains; continental glaciers are formed on flat land.
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It is a valley glacier
It is valley and continental glaciers they are different because continental glaciers are the largest, and valley glaciers are on the top of mountain peaks.
George Washington did. He was the general of the Continental Army
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Valley Forge was where the Continental Army trained during the war
George Washington and the Continental Army were encamped at Valley Forge.
(1712-1783) A surgeon at Valley Forge during the war, he wrote a diary about the condition at Valley Forge.
Valley Forge
Continental glaciers and valley glaciers are both types of glaciers that form from accumulated snowfall. They both flow under the influence of gravity, albeit in different directions. While continental glaciers cover vast areas like an ice sheet, valley glaciers are confined to mountain valleys and flow down through them.
Valley Forge turned out to be a good thing for the Continental Army. General Washington and his troops stay at Valley Forge was probably one of the most important events in the Continental Army's existence.