VAlley forge
The camp of General Washington's army, Valley Forge was an establishment for shelter built in Pennsylvania and used from the winter of 1777 to 1778. Although it was built for protection, no battles were fought at the camp. The conditions were gruesome and about 2,000 soldiers had died and many were delusional from lack of food and warmth. The camp did not provide much shelter either and was not near the best living conditions.