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What happened to the Continental Army at the Valley Forge encampment?
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The appealing agricultural surroundings lured many troops away from duty.

Many colonial troops were replaced with mercenaries from Europe.

The army's ranks swelled to unprecedented numbers.

Many troops died, but those who survived were well trained.


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The especially harsh winter of 1777-1778 put the American army to the test, and hundreds of the 11,000 troops posted at Valley Forge died of disease. The suffering soldiers, on the other hand, were kept together by their devotion to the Patriot cause and to General Washington, who remained with his men.