Washington's Crossing the Delaware and the Winter at Valley Forge: Through Primary Sources (American Revolution Through Primary Sources) (Library Binding)
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In the winter of 1776, the Americans looked defeated, but General George Washington did not give up. His troops made a daring move, crossing the Delaware River and winning two battles. The next winter, Washington's soldiers were cold and starving at Valley Forge. How could poorly-equipped and untrained men crush the mighty British? Readers follow author John Micklos, Jr., as he explores two wild winters with Washington.