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10. why was the winter at valley forge (1777 - 78) significant? it was …

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  1. why was the winter at valley forge (1777 - 78) significant? it was the site of the signing of the declaration of independence it was where the british surrendered it marked the last major battle of the revolution the continental army endured hardship but emerged stronger through training

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The winter at Valley Forge (1777 - 78) was a difficult time for the Continental Army due to harsh living conditions. However, Baron von Steuben trained the army, improving its discipline and effectiveness, making it stronger. The Declaration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia, the British surrendered at Yorktown, and the last major battle was not at Valley Forge.

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The Continental Army endured hardship but emerged stronger through training