They were fighting for their freedom and their nation( even though it wasn't a nation yet...but they were still loyal to it) They wouldn't just abandon their fellow soldiers and go home, they were gonna battle until they won their freedom, not go home like scared puppies. If they went back to their families, then they wouldn't be protecting their families anymore. They stayed because they were loyal and brave and ready to face anything they had to gain freedom.
Valley Forge was a training grounds. People like Casimir Pulaski, the Marquis de Lafayette, and most especially Friedrich Wilhelm August Heinrich Ferdinand Steuben worked hard at training these men into the best possible soldiers.
Valley Forge was near Philadelphia which at the time was the capital of the colonists. The British Army had taken over Philadelphia under Maj. Gen. William Howe. Washington needed time to train his troops and wait the winter out.
so the soldiers of the war had an area to stay during the winter of the war
Thomas Paine wrote the pamphlet that encouraged them to stay in the amry
Valley Forge was important because that is where the soldiers stayed for the winter of1777 and the spring of 1778. It was also important because they able were build log cabins to stay warm.
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.
Washington decided to move his troops to Valley Forge because it was near Philadelphia, where the Continental Congress met, and it was in a small Valley in which they would be more protected from the weather.
so the soldiers of the war had an area to stay during the winter of the war
Thomas Paine wrote the pamphlet that encouraged them to stay in the amry
Valley Forge was important because that is where the soldiers stayed for the winter of1777 and the spring of 1778. It was also important because they able were build log cabins to stay warm.
Valley Forge
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.
Washington decided to move his troops to Valley Forge because it was near Philadelphia, where the Continental Congress met, and it was in a small Valley in which they would be more protected from the weather.
At a Hampton inn
cuz he had to stay there for the long cold winter
Washington and his troops arrived at Valley Forge in December of 1777 and stayed there until June of 1778. This is a total time of about six months.
1777 because thats when the winter came and so they had to stay there. ~A.B.R.~
Washington and his troops arrived at Valley Forge in December of 1777 and stayed there until June of 1778. This is a total time of about six months.
the ability to stay strong in nature