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we had cannons
1779
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Fort Ticonderoga.
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The artillery seized from Fort Ticonderoga was used to drive the British from Boston. In March 1776, under the command of George Washington, the Continental Army positioned the captured cannons on Dorchester Heights, which forced the British to evacuate the city. This strategic move significantly boosted the morale of the American forces early in the Revolutionary War.
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George Washington employed a strategy of positioning artillery on high ground, notably at Dorchester Heights, to threaten British forces in Boston. This strategic move, combined with the use of fortifications and a surprise overnight operation, forced the British to reconsider their position. The threat of bombardment from the newly positioned cannons led to the British evacuation of Boston in March 1776. Washington's leadership and the effective use of available resources were crucial in this successful maneuver.