It is Valley Forge I think. George Washingtton but not Yorktown.
https://prayatlunch.us/out-of-it-arose-america/
"...And here, in this place of sacrifice, in this vale of humiliation, in this valley of the Shadow of Death out of which the Life of America rose, regenerate and free, let us believe with an abiding faith that to them Union will seem as dear, and Liberty as sweet, and Progress as glorious as they were to our fathers, and are to you and me, and that the institutions which have made us happy, preserved by the virtue of our children, shall bless the remotest generations of the time to come." –Speaker at a Memorial Dedication Ceremony, Modern-Day
The valley referred to in the quote above was the location of _________________
George Washington’s victory at the Battle of Yorktown
Friedrich von Steuben’s training of the Continental Army
Benedict Arnold’s victory over the British at Saratoga
Thomas Jefferson’s drafting of the Declaration of Independence
I don't think its George Washington because he wasn't really involved in this much stuff. am I incorrect?
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