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Why was Valley Forge significant to the American Revolutionary War victory? HELP

A. it I allowed the French so attacked the British to attack the British in Canada .B. American determination to survive at Valley Forge convince the British to surrender. C. after the hardships of Valley Forge, the American Army was Stronger, prouder, and better trained. D. during the winter at Valley Forge, American forces took control over Philadelphia and New York.

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C. after the hardships of Valley Forge, the American Army was Stronger, prouder, and better trained.

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The answer is:

C. after the hardships of Valley Forge, the American Army was Stronger, prouder, and better trained.

After the British army had taken Philadelphia, the Continental army led by George Washington settled in Valley Forge for six months. About two thousand soldiers died because of the cold weather, shortage of supplies and environmental diseases. However, once the food and arms stock were improved, the army developed training techniques and raised its spirit.

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