The Continental Army's six-month transformation at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, was a pivotal moment in the Revolutionary War. Led by George Washington, the army faced extreme hardships, including starvation, exposure, and disease, but ultimately emerged as a professional force under the guidance of the Baron von Steuben. Washington's leadership and the support of his loyal officers, including Alexander Hamilton and the Marquis de Lafayette, played a crucial role in keeping the army together and ultimately securing American independence.
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