USA HISTORY

THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 1775 1783

AMERICAN REVOLUTION SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The Patriot forces endured a winter of terrible suffering at
A
Valley Forge
B
Saratoga
C
Philadelphia
D
Yorktown
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Cold, hunger, and sickness marked the Continental Army’s stay at Valley Forge in Pennsylvania. Today, Valley Forge’s wide fields are dotted with revolutionary relics, reminders of the brutal winter endured by Washington’s troops. American spirits reached a low point during the harsh winter of 1777-78.

Detailed explanation-2: -The conditions that the soldiers had to endure at Valley Forge were horrible. They had to deal with cold, wet, and snowy weather. They were often hungry, as food was scarce. Many of the soldiers didn’t have warm clothing or even shoes as their shoes had worn out on the long march to the valley.

Detailed explanation-3: -Cold and starvation at Valley Forge were not even the most dangerous threats: diseases proved to be the biggest killer. By the end of the six-month encampment, some 2, 000 men-roughly one in six-died of disease.

Detailed explanation-4: -While wintering in the camp, soldiers worked together to build huts for shelter, but unsanitary conditions, and shortages of food and blankets contributed to the disease and exhaustion which continually plagued the camp.

Detailed explanation-5: -Valley Forge, 1777-1778 It was here, over the winter of 1777 and 1778, that 11, 000 of Washington’s Continental Army faced one of its most trying episodes. While rain, snow, and cold temperatures afflicted the army, the situation was made far worse by the lack of shelter, blankets, winter coats, and even shoes.

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