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Early American Life, February, 2016

The War of Independence took breaks for several months at a time as winter punished the Continental and British armies. For George Washington’s army, these encampments were incredibly brutal, sometimes as deadly as combat. This article tells of those encampments, showing that Valley Forge was not the worst of these winter interruptions.

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