At Monmouth, what did the Continental soldiers demonstrate?

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Responses

Their training at Valley Forge improved their discipline under fire.
Their training at Valley Forge improved their discipline under fire.

The lack of food and supplies made them too weak to fight the British troops.
The lack of food and supplies made them too weak to fight the British troops.

They needed the French in order to fight the British.

They needed the French in order to fight the British.

At Monmouth, the Continental soldiers demonstrated their training and improved discipline under fire as a result of their experiences at Valley Forge. They were no longer weakened by the lack of food and supplies, and they were able to face the British troops without being too weak. However, it is important to note that they also needed the support of the French in order to effectively fight against the British.