The men at Valley Forge during the revolutionary war took a stand by showing the British and the Hessian soldiers that they hired that they wanted to be an independent country. This was taking a stand because they stood up to the most powerful country in the world at that time and they did not want to be ruled over by a king. They also changed the world by defeating the most powerful army in the world at that time, while having very little resources. They were also very strategic …show more content…
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The people who didn’t think that the men at Valley Forge took a stand are the Redcoats and the Hessians. They don’t think that this is taking a stand because they were against them and thought that they couldn’t be independent so they could choose their own religion. They also thought that they were not taking a stand because they thought that they could just go to a different country, not be under the kings rule, and they thought what they were doing was wrong. That is why the Redcoats and the Hessians thought that the men at at Valley Forge were not taking a stand .
In conclusion the men at Valley Forge took a stand against the British Continental army, defeated the British continental army while having very meager resources, George Washington helped in many ways for winning the war by making battle plans and making sure his troops had clothing, Von Steuben trained the troops to be better marksmen, trained them so they followed orders even if they disliked them, and so they had more discipline. The men at Valley Forge also faced many hardships during the winter such as being underfed, being poorly dressed, and facing smallpox, typhoid fever and other diseases. About 2,000 men died that winter because of these causes. Thank your reading my essay on Valley Forge and how they took a stand against the British Continental