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at Valley Forge]] Valley Forge was the site of the camp of the American Continental Army over the winter of 1777 – 1778 in the American Revolutionary War . This was a time of great suffering for George Washington's army—but also a time of retraining and rejuvenation. HISTORY Introduction The army that entered camp on December 19 , 1777 was reeling from defeats at Brandywine and Germantown . The British had occupied the revolutionary capital of Philadelphia , about 20 miles away. The American army was weak, poorly supplied, and ill. An estimated 2,500 men (out of 10,000) would die over the winter. The Continental Army's ordeal at Valley Forge—for generations a central National Myth in the American historical consciousness—was not due to a harsh winter, but resulted from mismanagement of resources by the Continental Congress and local indifference to the plight of the army. Many local Pennsylvania farmers chose to sell their produce to the British in Philadelphia, who would pay in cash. The Continental Army also used the time at Valley Forge for reorganization and for much needed training, that later was directed by the Prussia n military theorist Baron Von Steuben who arrived on February 27th. The army departed Valley Forge on June 19 , 1778 . Events leading up to the camp at Valley Forge in 1777
Quotes :"''An army of skeletons appeared before our eyes naked, starved, sick and discouraged,''" New York's Gouverneur Morris of the Continental Congress . :"''The unfortunate soldiers were in want of everything; they had neither coats nor hats, nor shirts, nor shoes. Their feet and their legs froze until they were black, and it was often necessary to amputate them.''" The Marquis De Lafayette . THE NATIONAL PARK The site is now a United States National Historical Park . On July 4 , 1976 the park was renamed as the Valley Forge National Historical Park. The modern park features a newly renovated visitor center, which shows a short film and has several exhibits. Recreation Recreational activities in the park include hiking, walking, jogging, running, horseback riding, kite flying, cross-country skiing, boating, fishing, biking, and birding. EXTERNAL LINKS |