Valley Forge<span> was the </span>military camp<span> 18 miles (29 km) northwest of </span>Philadelphia[1]<span> where the </span>American Continental Army<span> spent the winter of 1777–78 during the </span>American Revolutionary War<span>. </span>Starvation<span>, </span>disease, malnutrition, and exposure killed more than 2,500 American soldiers by the end of February 1778.
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Tensions were very high during that time period. so many alliacnces were made as well as rivalries. it was a "powder keg" and when he was killed the keg exploded
George Floyd was a person. He talked and laughed and cried just like everyone else. Maybe he made bad decisions... maybe he wasn’t the best person he could’ve been... but did he deserve to die? Does anyone really deserve to die? George Floyd was a black person. “I can’t breathe” is reason enough for someone to stop tickling someone else but not enough for a police officer to get off of his throat? People aren’t just mad because of the racial aspect of the murder. People are angry because the same people who are supposed to be protecting us are killing us.
Sam Houston was a great political figure. He got Texas independence on the day of the Battle of San Jacinto. He was Governor of both Tennessee and Texas. He was a U.S. Senator and a U.S. Congressmen. He was a frontiersmen, statesmen, great orator, and accomplished military man. He is one of the founding fathers of Texas and a great Indian Rights Supporter.
FYI: He started the saying “Remember the Alamo!.