The living conditions for soldiers at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-1778 were harsh and challenging. Troops faced severe cold, inadequate shelter, and limited supplies, often lacking proper clothing, food, and blankets. Many soldiers suffered from illness, malnutrition, and exposure, leading to high rates of disease and mortality. Despite these hardships, the experience strengthened their resolve and unity, ultimately contributing to their effectiveness in the Revolutionary War.
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