Valley Forge Research Paper

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“I am Sick - discontented - and out of humour. Poor food - hard lodging - Cold Weather - fatigue - Nasty Cloaths - nasty Cookery - Vomit half my time - smoak’d out of my senses - the Devil’s in’t - I can’t Endure it - Why are we sent here to starve and Freeze…” Valley Forge, the hell of the American Revolution. The American Revolution was a war between what is now known as the United States, and Great Britain, in which the United States were fighting for their freedom. The reason for British inclusion was that they needed the colonies (the United States) for resources and for taxes. Three years into the American Revolution and it’s Winter, 1777. General Washington needed somewhere secure to relocate his army for the Winter. Enter Valley Forge, a military camp in Pennsylvania. If I had a choice of either staying in Valley Forge for the Winter or returning home, I would not have stayed in Valley Forge for the following reasons; sickness and death were rife, the living conditions were horrendous, and the continental army was running out of supplies. The soldiers …show more content…

According to research done by the University of Michigan, half of the troops in Valley Forge were reported sick or unable to report for duty by February 1st, 1778. This sickness wasn’t just the ordinary flu. This Not only was sickness uncontrollable, but the death rates at Valley Forge were extraordinary. The University of Michigan claims that from December 1777 through June 1778, anywhere from 23 to 31 percent of soldiers that weren’t sick died from sickness. Why would you want to risk your life for simply living in poor conditions. The people at Valley Forge weren’t fighting, they were surviving. What good are you to the American Revolution if you are not fighting? Not only were the soldiers at Valley Forge fighting sickness, but they were also fighting sickness, but they were also fighting the

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