Essay On Why A Soldier Should Stay At Valley Forge

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“The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph.” A pamphlet by Thomas Paine gave soldiers inspiration to fight for their freedom against a global superpower. The soldiers at Valley Forge, a camp full of American Patriots, were barefoot, nearly naked, lacked food, hygiene, and warmth, their lungs full of smoke. A soldier in the Continental Army should stay at Valley Forge in spite of all the hardships because they would have fought for freedom, had a skilled leader, and …show more content…

“Yet they show a spirit of Alacrity [cheerful willingness].” (Dr. Albigence Waldo, 1777) This shows that even though they were in battle, they still had hope for a free country from Britain. This is significant because the thought of what they would accomplish after they won was enough to drive them to work harder. The motivational mentality was essential to fight with. The hope alone would be enough to persuade me to stay at Valley Forge. The fact that the chance of gaining freedom went up if a soldier stayed was enough to keep your blood pumping. And if you stay, then some of your comrades will stay. Now you could say that the document also states that patriots were “Sick - discontented - and out of humor. Poor food - Cold weather - fatigue … nearly naked from the tattered remains of an only pair of stockings…” (Waldo, 1777.) That is a good reason to quit. But, the sense of freedom and liberty from an overly oppressive force along with the ability to give your family and future generations a new life, free from torment, outweighs all the …show more content…

“Britain, with an army to enforce her tyranny, has declared that she has a right (not only to TAX but ‘to BIND us in ALL CASES WHATSOEVER)” (Paine, Thomas, 1776) This is a quote from The American Crisis. This states that not only is Britain a tyrant, but they taxed the colonists and even battled against them. The main reason the colonists left Britain to the colonies was to gain freedom. Now Britain had denied them the freedom they once had and attacked them for not paying their taxes that Britain had excused them from paying when they first settled. This is significant because since the patriots were angry, it gave them another reason to fight against the British. The anger flared up their emotions so they fought with more gusto. Also, when other countries read the Declaration of Independence, these other countries swayed towards the colonist’s side. The fact that Britain was a tyrant helped convince them to fight with the patriots. Also, other countries had experienced Britain’s tyranny before, so they identified with the patriots and wanted to lend their

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