This period of the war was particularly challenging for the Patriots due to severe shortages of supplies, lack of trained soldiers, and internal divisions among the colonies. The Continental Army faced harsh winters, low morale, and inadequate funding, leading to difficulties in sustaining their campaigns. Key points include the struggle for effective leadership, exemplified by George Washington’s resilience, and the pivotal moments such as the winter at Valley Forge, which tested their resolve but ultimately strengthened their unity and commitment to the cause.
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