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Valley Forge. Warm Up Question. How would you survive a winter, in the wilderness, without shoes, shirts, blankets, food etc.., for 3 months? Why has confidence in Washington’s leadership ability dwindled? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Valley Forge

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Warm Up Question How would you survive a winter, in the

wilderness, without shoes, shirts, blankets, food etc.., for 3 months?

Why has confidence in Washington’s leadership ability dwindled?

If you were in Congress, would you remove Washington as commander in chief? Why or why not?

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The Winter “…you might have tracked the army from

White Marsh to Valley Forge by the blood of their feet.” George Washington

Camped here from 12/19/1777-6/19/1778 11,000 troops The bulk of the Continental Army

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Winter Cont… Suffering was unimaginable

Poorly clothed (freezing to death) Barley housed (wooden shacks) Starvation (ate Fire Cakes) Disease (many suffered and died)

“We want meat! We want meat!” Supply system collapsed

Washington angry at Congress Not doing enough to help the army

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Winter cont… Winter dragged on

Many officers resigned Soldiers deserted the camps

Things not looking good at all!! Yet, the army survived

Supply system was fixed by Nathanael Greene France now entered the war

New men and fresh supplies Well-trained officers

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Quarters at Valley Forge

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Winter at Valley Forge

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Washington’s Quarters

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Good came from the Bad Army banned together

Those who survived became a band of brothers Fought not only for America, but for each other

Weather finally broke: training began Vigorous, systematic training

Transformed amateur troops into a confident, military organization Able to beat the red coats in an open field battle

Thanks to Baron von Steuben

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Baron von Steuben Prussian soldier; volunteered services Highly recommended by Ben Franklin Feb 23, 1777 arrived at Valley Forge Did not speak English

Yelled and cursed at soldiers in German and French

• Recruited a captain (who spoke French) to yell at the men in English

Chose a “model company” Trained 100 men, who in turn trained brigades

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Baron cont… Trained in full, military dress: Why?

Soldiers barely had any clothes: tattered rags Progressive training for new recruits

Would not be allowed to train with weapons Worked them until they were ready for combat

Valley Forge became a rallying point for Washington’s army

BUT… Washington faced internal problems

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The Baron

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Steuben and Washington

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Steuben Training the Men

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Conway Cabal Plan Cabal is a plot or a plan First conspiracy in American history Attempted to ruin Washington, and make Horatio

Gates new commander-in-chief The conspirators:

Horatio “Granny” Gates (General) Benjamin Rush (father of American medicine) Thomas Conway (foreign officer in Wash. Army) Members of Congress (played a minimal role

• Sam Adams• Thomas Mifflin• Richard Henry Lee

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The Conspirators

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Thomas Conway

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Horatio “Granny” Gates

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Dr. Benjamin Rush

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Samuel Adams

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Thomas Mifflin

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Richard Henry Lee

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Conway Plan cont… All these men had problems with Washington’s

leadership Sent letters calling him “weak” His battlefield performance was poor Handled his men in an unprofessional manner

Rush wrote a letter to Patrick Henry Ripped Washington and recommended Gates “The northern army has shown us what Americans

are capable of doing with a GENERAL at their hand!”

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Conway Plan cont… John Adams, Rush’s best friend, agreed

“I am sick of overall cautious systems in all quarters.”

Conway attacked Washington’s reputation “As for his talents for command of an army,

they were miserable indeed.” He is a “weak General.”

Wrote letters asking for his own promotion

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Conway Plan cont… A lot of anti-Washington chatter in Congress

“The people of America have been guilty of making a man a God.” The plan collapsed Jan 19, 1777 Congress reviewed the matter

Gates and Conway looked like fools Letters of support for Washington (from his army) poured into

Congress Forced Congress to back Washington--he stays in charge

Conway challenged to a duel for Washington’s honor by General John Cadwalader Was shot in the mouth “I stopped his lying mouth!!” Thought he was dying; wrote an apology to Washington, but

cont.. To talk behind Washington’s back