George Washington arrived in the year of 1777
in 1777
Yes, for about a year and a half. He graduated from Valley Forge Military Academy in May, 2002.
Year 1777..
There wasn't a battle, but the winter camp of Washington and his troops.Many went home to take care of the family farm. There were so many they were called "sunshine patriots". The colonies were 95% farmers. In Valley Forge there is a fable about the men starving, not having shoes, and in the cold. This is not true. Federal park historians have found that they were well fed, clothed, and in warm huts. The officer wives joined their husbands. Washington in his letters to Congress couldn't admit this because he knew they would cut funds. So, he spun a story. The 10,000 man army was supplied each month with a million pounds of flour, a million pounds of meat and fish. Each man was allotted more than 3 pounds of flour, meat, and fish per day.
George Washington arrived in the year of 1777
in 1777
Actually there were at least two although Valley Forge Pennsylvania is the most well-known. The following year the Patriots spent the winter at Morristown, New Jersey and the winter weather was worse there than at Valley Forge.
i need to know how long was the winter at valley forge and the data and the year
1777-1778
month was december year,1778
winter of 1777-1778
Year 1777..
Yes, for about a year and a half. He graduated from Valley Forge Military Academy in May, 2002.
Polly Cooper's Birth date is unknown - Her birth year could not have been in 1794 because she aided George Washington and his soldiers at Valley Forge the winter of 1777-78. The Chief of her tribe's name was Chief Oskanondohna
Bryan Williams attended Valley Forge Military Academy. After his first year at Valley Forge, he had once again signed to go to Pittsburgh, but was denyed again. After he finished his 2nd year, he transferred to his local college, the University of Akron.
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