The six-month encampment of General George Washington’s Continental Army at Valley Forge in the winter of 1777-1778 was a major turning point in the American Revolutionary War. While conditions were notoriously cold and harsh and provisions were in short supply, it was at the winter camp where George Washington proved his mettle and, with the help of former Prussian military officer Friedrich Wilhelm Baron von Steuben, transformed a battered Continental Army into a unified, world-class fighting force capable of beating the British.
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The first cross-state railroad ran from Cedar Key, in Florida, to the Saint Mary's River in the southernmost point in Georgia. The railroad was established in 1861, after a long and difficult planning and construction period. It was the longest railroad in Florida before the Civil War.