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TRUE/False Winter at Valley forge is an true historical event that happen in US history 

TRUE

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When did the winter a Valley Forge take place?

Winter of 1777-1778

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Who was the leader of the patriots at Valley 

GEORGE WASHINGTON

 

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Who fought at Valley Forge?

Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Hamilton and Captain Henry “Light Horse Harry” Lee

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Were there doctors at Valley Forge?

Bodo Otto, Sr.
was Hospital-Physician and Surgeon at Valley Forge

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What did the Solders Sleep in at night

Small Freezing tents 

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What 2 Sickness hit the most 

 Influenza, Typhus, Typhoid Fever, And Dysentery

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how many people were at valley forge 

12,000 Soldiers along with 400 women and children 

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What were 5 horrendous conditions that soldiers had to face at Valley Forge.

shortages of everything from food to clothing to medicine

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what food did they eat

  • beef, pork or fish; flour or bread; cornmeal or rice; and rum or whiskey






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What was the most impact 

Many Soldiers died 

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What Side Won The battle?

Continental Army's.

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what colonies is valley forge in.  

British colony of Pennsylvania

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On  what day in December did Washington conducted his 12,000-man army to Valley Forge to establish the encampment.

December 19 

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What major foods did the soldiers desperately need?

  • flour,
  • bread.
  • pork.
  • salt beef.
  • fresh beef.
  • veal or mutton.
  • hams.
  • tongues.
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What caused the Sickness 

Poor sanitation and hygiene at the camp likely exacerbated the spread of diseases.

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How Many People Died

2,000 during  1777/1778

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who was the British General of Valley Forge

 Wilhelm von Knyphausen

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The Name Valley Forge Comes From ?

A Iron Forge built in 1740's along the valley creek

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What %  did not speak English as there first language 

About 30%

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What are 3 challenges 

( Serving the cold ) ( Wrong clothing ) Not a lot of food , Poor shelter  

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Typhus

A bacterial infection spread by lice, ticks, and fleas, causing fever, headache, and body aches.

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Influenza

A highly contagious respiratory illness

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Typhoid Fever

A bacterial infection that can cause fever, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.

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Dysentery

An infection that causes severe diarrhea, often with blood and mucus.