Valley Forge Sucks

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Valley Forge Sucks

Valley Forge was a camp Washington and his troops built about 18 miles from Philadelphia. Many People died ,grew sickly and left because of lack of clothing ,weapons ,and lodging.
In my opinion I, would quit Valley Forge. According to a diary passage from Dr. Albigence , Waldo who stayed at Valley Forge( Doc. C) specific details Sound scary and brutal. He states their condition poorly ventilated also stating poor food and nasty clothes. About 20,000 troops traveled to Valley Forge and only 49% survived. 1,800 to 2,500 died during Valley Forge (Doc.A) December - June. 6,887 grew super sick from many reasons like diseases and such , and I hate being sick. My last reason to leave would have to be Thomas Paine, the American

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