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Q: About how many miles northwest of Philadelphia is Valley Forge?
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Where is Valley Forge?

Valley Forge is in Pennsylvania, about 20 miles from Philadelphia.


Who was Valley Forge?

Valley Forge isn't a person. It is a place 18 miles northwest of Philadelphia, PA, where George Washington's Continental Army spent a winter during the American Revolutionary War.


How far is it from Valley Forge to Philadelphia?

23.7 miles


How far is Valley Forge from Philadelphia?

20 miles


How many miles away from Philadelphia was Valley Forge?

55


Were did george washington and his troops spend the winter of 1777-1778?

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Valley Forge is 23 miles north of what city in the United States?

Philadelphia


Where did the battle of Valley Forge take place?

The Battle of Valley Forge did not actually involve any fighting. It was the winter encampment of the Continental Army in 1777-1778, during the American Revolutionary War. It took place in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.


Where did Patriot forces spend the winter of 1777 1778?

They spent the winter in Valley Forge. They were 35 miles from Philadelphia which is where the British Army was.


How many miles is valley forge from philedaphiea?

18 miles


Were did the continental army spend the harsh winter of 1777-1778?

valley forge


How many miles from Philadelphia to Valley Forge?

Its not very far at all from Valley Forge to Philadelphia, about twenty-five miles. This was probably a two-day march for an army at that time, if the roads were dry, more if they were mud, and it could be done in one day but it would take all day and the troops would arrive at the end too tired to fight well. The British never bothered to come out of their snug, warm winter quarters in Philadelphia to attack Valley Forge, because they saw no need to. Mother Nature was keeping up a constant attack on Washington's men there, and doing a good job.