The first two years of the American Revolutionary War were not smooth for the Army and many wanted to withdraw. George Washington founded a camp in Pennsylvania, so many soldiers want to resign. I am writing this article, but I will explain why I am not planning to rejoin Valley Forge. The government did not help because of bad conditions, I do not want to rejoin Valley Forge, I do not want to get sick or die.
First of all, because of the various harsh conditions facing the army, I will not join the army again. The bad situation the mainland troops face is that their clothes are all torn (Document C). Another bad situation is that the rooms are badly ventilated (Doc C). There is no window in the cottage of Valley Forge, so when you cook in the hut, all the smoke remains inside and everyone is sucking it (Doc C)
Second, because the government does not help the mainland army, I will not join the army again. One way the government does not help is that when they go to Valley Forge they are all dressed in a healthy continental conference and then when they see the mainland troops they are dirty clothes and bad clothes about it. Another way the government did not help was that they could gather some members for the troops in Valley Forge.
Finally, I do not want to rejoin because I do not want to get sick or die. One day, I may suffer from let heat, smoke inhalation, bad weather (Doc C). One day, I may suffer from war, the scarlet's heat, bad weather, and smoke and drink (Doc C) How can I fight for this country when I get sick or die?
Ultimately, the first few years of the American Revolutionary War were not very good for the Army, so many people wanted to resign. I personally do not rejoin Valley Forge due to bad conditions The government is not trying to help us.
The last reason I have to leave the valley is that many soldiers die from sickness. Between 1777 and 1778 at least 1,800 to 2.500 soldiers died during Valley Forge (Document A), so I quit Valley Forge. I do not want to run the risk of becoming one of 2,500 soldiers. Another reason I want to withdraw from Valley Forge is estimated to be 1,800 to 2,500 (document A) between December and June due to the high mortality rate due to camping illness. Therefore, because of the high mortality caused by the disease, I do not want to get sick when I am at Valley Forge because I do not have any doctors or treatments for them, so I get sick there I do not want to.
I am going to resign at Valley Forge because of malnutrition, lack of proper clothing during the winter, and illness and death. The main reason I resigned in Valley Forge was malnutrition. According to the document C "General crying" at tonight 's soldier camp, "no meat! No meat!" Terrible food ... annoying food ... annoying dish - spitting half my time " There is no malnutrition and there is no meat.The soldiers are weak and approaching their death One reason is that there is not enough clothes in the cold winter.
"What we know today is not known in late December 1777 - Do you quit at the Valley Forge? The paper will be introduced." The soldiers knew that French people will come to their assistant did not. The way to Valley Forge will definitely die. Under the direction of George Washington, in the winter of 1777, the Great Army founded Winterfort, Valley Forge about 18 miles northwest of Philadelphia. The problem is, do you give up whether you were a soldier of Valley Forge?