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Report on Ticonderoga

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Capture of Fort Ticonderoga

The immediate goal of the attack on the British Forts at Ticonderoga and Crown Point on May 10th and 11th, 1775 was, first to capture the forts themselves, but also to get a cannon and supplies to use in the impending siege of Boston. Washington, who was in command of the American forces on July 2, 1775, was not able to attempt this attack without heavy artillery, which was procured by Colonel Ethan Allen, Colonel Benedict Arnold and Colonel Seth Warner with Vermont's Green Mountain Boys. The Green Mountain Boys was the name of a group of soldiers from Vermont led by Allen, Warner, and Arnold. Their name came about from the Green Mountains in Vermont. The Green Mountain Boys were originally started by Ethan Allen before the revolution to protest the claims of the New York government to Vermont territory, and Seth Warner and Benedict Arnold later joined them. Seth Warner was born in Connecticut and later moved to Vermont, in which he was declared an outlaw in 1771 for forcefully resisting a New York claim to the area, and there ended up being a reward offered for his capture. When he worked with Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold, he participated in the capture of Fort Ticonderoga and also led the force that took Crown Point the next day. Later in the year, he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel commander of the Green Mountain Boys. Ethan Allen was also born Connecticut, and moved to Vermont in 1769. He became involved in the struggle between New York and New Hampshire for control of the region, just like Allen was. The New York authorities declined an appeal that the region was established as a separate province. From this Allen organized a voluntary militia, called the Green Mountain Boys, and they had but one purpose and that was to resist the New York control and ways. The Committee of Correspondence managed to raise volunteers to join their cause. They recruited fifty men and spent three hundred pounds to set up the Green Mountain Boys. Despite of this effort the governor of New York declared Allen an outlaw. At the beginning of the Revolution, Allen and The Green Mountain Boys offered to fight against the British. Arnold was born in Connecticut and enlisted in the militia during the French and Indian War. Later, when he was a militia colonel, Arnold joined with Allen and The Green Mountain Boys to take Fort Ticonderoga. Allen and Arnold followed their orders given to them by

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