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Bria Daniel
24 July, 06:46
Why was the winter of 1777-1776 significant
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Yaretzi Sutton
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The particularly severe winter of 1777-1778 proved to be a great trial for the American army, and of the 11,000 soldiers stationed at Valley Forge, hundreds died from disease.
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