Valley Forge: the History and Legacy of the Most Famous Military Camp of the Revolutionary War
Unknown Author
ISBN: | 9781542754064 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |
Published: | 26 January, 2017 |
Format: | Paperback |
Language: | English |
Valley Forge: the History and Legacy of the Most Famous Military Camp of the Revolutionary War
Unknown Author
Includes picturesIncludes accounts of Valley Forge written by Washington and other generalsIncludes online resources and a bibliography for further readingIncludes a table of contents"Naked and Starving as they areWe cannot enough admirethe Incomparable Patience and Fidelityof the Soldiery." - George Washington"And here, in this place of sacrifice, in this vale of humiliation, in this valley of the Shadow of Death out of which the Life of America rose, regenerate and free, let us believe with an abiding faith that to them Union will seem as dear, and Liberty as sweet, and Progress as glorious as they were to our fathers, and are to you and me, and that the institutions which have made us happy, preserved by the virtue of our children, shall bless the remotest generations of the time to come." - Henry Armitt Brown Though Americans would be able to look back in hindsight at 1777 as the year the American Revolution reached a turning point in favor of the colonists, the winter of 1777 was still considered a miserable point for the cause at the time. Although Benedict Arnold and Horatio Gates were victorious at Saratoga, George Washington and his Continental army had been less successful. After being pushed back into Pennsylvania at the end of 1776, Washington attempted to surround the British army as it invaded Philadelphia in 1777, but he failed miserably. At the Battle of Germantown, Washington was defeated and forced to retreat, and on October 19th, 1777, the British enter
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