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the continental army is because sickness was spreading around.

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Q: What does this account by an army surgeon at valley forge reveal about the continental army?
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Continental glaciers are thicker and larger. Valley glaciers are formed on mountains; continental glaciers are formed on flat land.


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Did the American Continental Army have a headquarters?

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How is a continental and valley glaciers the same?

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What were some effects of Valley Forge?

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