VALLEY FORGE. 1)Washington loses at Brandywine and Germantown.

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2) Set up camp at Valley Forge (Fall of 1777 to winter 1778)

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3) High ground helps keep an eye on Philadelphia

(Howe and his troops are 18 miles away after taking over Philly)

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SUCCESS!!!!!

1) Washington lives among his troops!

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SUCCESS!!!!!

1) Washington lives among his troops!

2) Martha Washington brings supplies.

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SUCCESS!!!!!

1) Washington lives among his troops!

2) Martha Washington brings supplies.

3) Troops TRAIN and BOND together!

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SUCCESS!!!!!

1) Washington lives among his troops!

2) Martha Washington brings supplies.

3) Troops TRAIN and BOND together! - (British troops do nothing but live it up.)

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NO BATTLE IS FOUGHT HERE!!! 2,500 DIE 2,000 desert

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Washington leads his army into battle at Monmouth following this. The large battle is a draw and shows the army is stronger and they can defend themselves!

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Molly Pitcher helped load cannons when her husband went down during this battle. Molly Pitcher is generally identified as Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley, wife of William Hays,[1]. Margaret

Corbin and her husband, John Corbin, along with some 600 American soldiers, were defending Fort Washington in northern Manhattan from 4,000 attacking Hessian troops under British command

TWO MOLLY PITCHERS???

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