HIS 108 Chapter 38: Letter to Congress from Valley Forge
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~ letter to congress from valley forge ~ It"s easy for people who aren"t experiencing this bleakness to be judgmental about my inability to: obviously, i can"t be honest with the public about the real state of the army because it"s discouraging. If we don"t do something now, we won"t be able to ever get out of this rut. I think colonists were just in over their heads and hadn"t really bargained for how long, expensive, and difficult this revolution proved to be. They just didn"t have the funds to: a mutiny doesn"t look good on any general"s resume, especially someone as concerned about his reputation and the public"s opinion of him as washington. If he was defeated by his own: as with anything new and exciting, americans were quick to write checks they couldn"t cash, what does this tell you about americans" commitment to the revolution? the execution of that plan.