[Solved] Where did the Continental Army camp out in the winter of 1777?

Trivia: Where did the Continental Army camp out in the winter of 1777?

Valley Forge
Gettysburg
Saratoga
Concord

The correct answer is Valley Forge

So why is this answer correct? : Over 12,000 Continental soldiers spent the winter of 1777 at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. While the climate was harsh and supplies were limited — thousands didn’t even have shoes — the army’s time at Valley Forge molded a ragtag band into a disciplined unit, and effectively turned the tide of the war.

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