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Messiah Pierce
19 May, 03:28
What is Valley forge
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Averi Banks
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A valley in eastern Pennsylvania that served as quarters for the American army in one winter (1777-1778) of the Revolutionary War. George Washington, who was commanding the army, had been forced to leave Philadelphia, and his troops suffered from the cold and from lack of supplies.
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