"What we know today is not known in late December 1777 - Do you quit at the Valley Forge? This paper is being introduced." Ji Gu 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?
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 document C at the soldier camp today tonight "no meat! No meat!" Terrible food ... annoying dish - half of my vomiting time "" The military supplies only a small amount, They are malnourished and there is no meat.The soldiers are weak and dying.The other reason is that in the cold winter there is a shortage of suitable clothes.
In document B, these people are barefoot prepared for the winter, and some people only wear tattered pants to keep them warm. File C, "There are soldiers, his naked feet are seen in his worn shoes, his feet are almost naked from a pair of unique stocking debris ... probably the soldiers are for the limbs When an Englishman losing frostbite arms and legs settled in Philadelphia they did immature medical training. There is still expectation for victory in the United States, but illness and death rate are decreasing rapidly.
Approximately 12,000 soldiers are stationed in Valley Forge, as shown in document A, of which about 3,000 are reportedly unsuitable for the duties. It accounts for about 25% of all soldiers. Approximately 2150 people died as a result of this disease from December to June. Malnutrition, lack of clothing, and high illness / mortality rate are high. In the camp, the outcome of the war seems dark for the United States, but time will prove that this assumption is wrong. From the situation the soldiers knew at that time, the pain was in vain.
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.
"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?