In the Revolutionary War, Valley Forge was the name of a small town in Pennsylvania where the American army spent the winter. It was a rough winter. During that time, Generals Washington and Lafayette worked out a major change in strategy for the American Revolution. Instead of fighting over the big coastal cities, they would destroy any group of solders in the countryside. Eventually England would have to give up because they would have no reason to stay.
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12,000 men went into winter quarters at valley forge. 2,000 died.
Valley Forge is not a person. It is a place in Pennselvania. Also Valley Forge is where George Washimgton and his soldiers stayed for the winter of 1777.(A.K.A. The Winter of The Red Snow.)
Both Valley Forge and Gettysburg are in Pennsylvania. However, Valley Forge was the location of a 6-month long training encampment and there was not a battle fought at the location.
While marching, George Washington stopped at Valley Forge to pray for his army and that they would win the Revolutionary War.
Valley Forge is the name of a place in Pennsylvania. It's famous for being the site of one of the encampments during the Revolutionary War. It doesn't really "mean" anything, but it pretty obviously references both a valley and a forge.