My forebear George Carpenter/Zimmerman, died at Valley Forge, I think probably in June 1778. His son lived. I don’t know if the son was at Valley Forge. I would like to know where George would be buried and also the hospital he would have been in. I am now 80 years old so I’m in a hurry ha ha. Thank you, J. Bordine.
Interesting to notice: once the Continentals abandoned "hiding behind trees and walls" and started standing in lines and fighting like the British, they started winning.
My forebear George Carpenter/Zimmerman, died at Valley Forge, I think probably in June 1778. His son lived. I don’t know if the son was at Valley Forge. I would like to know where George would be buried and also the hospital he would have been in. I am now 80 years old so I’m in a hurry ha ha. Thank you, J. Bordine.
I'm a 7th grade teacher and my kiddos were so ecstatic and captivated by this fine film.
It’s true I’m the kid 🫢
very much so i’m one of the kids too 😮😮
Great educational film. Well directed, great actors, camera work , set design....👍
It's definitely by God's grace everything worked out!!!
The Stephens family house is still there!!
We as a country were so ahead of times back then racially. We had so many black soldiers
So much of this i didnt know makes me proud of their saccrifices.
Nicely done!
Interesting to notice: once the Continentals abandoned "hiding behind trees and walls" and started standing in lines and fighting like the British, they started winning.
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water.
earth.
fire.
Don't forget the Spanish allies from the far Western continent.
Sending goods.
It looks miserable