The winter of 1777-1778 was for Washington's Continental Army to shape the army to determine the American's determination for independence. The people were very cold; for some they lacked things like clothes, shoes, carpet, housing, etc.
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George Washington's Quarters
After George Washington's victory in Britain and Princeton, him and his army marched to Morriston New Jersey to create a place for him and his army for the winter.
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Soldiers Quarters
The soldier's quarters at Vally Forge made a 4th of Washingtons Army to freeze to death. The soldiers had no food and had to eat things like their shoes and pets.
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Problems Faced by the Soldiers #1
One of the problems they faced in 1777 were that they had lack of clothing, shelter, arms, food, and camp equiptment.
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Problems Faced by the Soldiers #2
Another problem they had was freezing a thawing, many had died due to the low temperatures and lack of warmth.
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Training with Baron Fredrick von Steuben
Trained soldiers to march, and how to use a bayonet, he also taught them how to take orders and do thing right.
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