This battle tested the moral of the soldiers in the Continental army while also indirectly showcasing the negatives of a weak or non-existent central government. In addition to that, the first seeds of a federalist government began to sprout during the battle of Valley Forge. The American military leaders identified the necessity of having a strong central due to the constant struggle and confusion of having to answer to multiple smaller state governments. “It was like surveying the battlefield not with binoculars but with a kaleidoscope. The only time when the Continental army was organized was with the first Continental Congress in place, but since it was disbanded power fell to the state governments. When the second Continental Congress met, the colonies were able to come together to send declarations and petitions to Great Britain. Leaders like Alexander Hamilton and George Washington saw the beneficial components of having a strong central government. These federalist leaders would advocate for the form of government that is present today,