Sagot :
The importance of the Valley Forge to American during the Revolutionary War was that after the hardships of Valley Forge, the American Army was stronger, prouder, and better trained!!
Answer: C. After the hardships of Valley Forge, the American army was stronger, prouder, and better trained.
Valley Forge was one of the encampments of the Continental Army commanded by General George Washington. The army stayed in this camp for six months after failing to retake the city of Philadelphia. The army struggled to manage their supplies while retraining and reorganizing their units. After their hardships, the army was stronger, prouder and better trained. Valley Forge is now considered a reference for the perseverance and suffering of the troops.