Valley Forge Dbq Analysis

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If I were a soldier in Valley Forge, I would have left. According to the Estimates of Death and Illness (Document A), over 49% of American soldiers died of disease. In December of 1777, the American army had 12,000 soldiers, but by February of 1778, only 8,000 were left. From December to June, anywhere between 1,800 and 2,500 soldiers had died due to illness. To add to this, the engraving “Committee of Congress,” by Powell, (Document B) gives clues to how poorly the colonists were being treated. In the engraving, many of the colonists’ clothing looks torn and old, and they look ragged and worn-down. They also seem to be untamed and wild, thrusting their weapons into the air. Also, the diary of Dr. Waldo (Document C) gives vivid descriptions