Valley Forge DBQ

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If I was a soldier at Valley Forge I would have left for a couple reasons. These colonial soldiers were staying at a winter camp just about 18 miles from Philadelphia, in very cold and harsh weather. There are many reasons to why a soldier should have left Valley Forge. First of all, many of the soldiers were dying or becoming very ill. According to the “Estimates of Illness and Deaths” (Doc. A), 49% of the soldiers were ill, and approximately 2500 people died. As it states in “Diary of a Connecticut Surgeon” (Doc.C), the soldiers had poor food and cookery, hard lodging, cold weather, extreme tiredness, and nasty clothes. Their houses, or huts, which were 14’ by 16’, consisted of one door at one end, a clay fireplace, and no windows.