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Where were the Americans lodged before the Philadelphia Campaign? Valley Forge Trenton Tavern Camp York The Ross House
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Where were the Americans lodged before the Philadelphia Campaign? Valley Forge Trenton Tavern Camp York The Ross House
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It would be at the "Trenton Tavern" where
the Americans were lodged before the Philadelphia Campaign, since this was where it was deemed the most advantageous for the troops to rest.
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