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where did washington and his troops almost frozed at? (in the revolutionary war)

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Answered by Anonymous
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The upshot: Nearly 3,000 freezing, near-naked and starving troops—a quarter of Washington's force—had been declared unfit for duty. The six months that the Continental Army would spent at Valley Forge would be the most difficult, and ultimately, transformative of the American Revolution.

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The upshot: Nearly 3,000 freezing, near-naked and starving troops—a quarter of Washington's force—had been declared unfit for duty. The six months that the Continental Army would spent at Valley Forge would be the most difficult, and ultimately, transformative of the American Revolution.

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