George Washington and his Continental Army arrived at Valley Forge on December 19, 1777. They set out from Whitemarsh, Pennsylvania, where they had been camped since late November. The journey took about a week, as they faced challenging winter conditions and logistical difficulties. Washington's decision to encamp at Valley Forge was strategic for training and regrouping his troops during the harsh winter months.
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