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27 May, 13:29

General George Washington sought quarters for his men as winter was approaching and the time for fighting was almost over for the season. Washington and his troops had fought what was to be the last major engagement of 1777 at the Battle of White Marsh in early December. Washington pulled his troops from the White Marsh area and moved them to a more secure location for the coming winter. Where did Washington and his troops winter and train during the 1777-78 winter months? A) Mount Joy B) Brandywine C) Valley Forge D) Fort Ticonderoga

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  1. 27 May, 13:46
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    C - Valley Forge. Have a nice day!
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