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The Battle of Fort Ticonderoga, that was on Lake Champlain, in Canada, was a plan and fight to over take Canada, and add a 14th colony to American Colonies.
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The British defeated the French in 1777 meaning that the Americans won over Fort Ticonderoga. The British abandoned it in 1780.
He took several gun, canons, and other equipment to to take or the american malitia
As the American Revolutionary as unfolded, it was important for the American rebels to score some military victories against the British forces. In northeastern New York the British had a fort called Fort Ticonderoga. The Americans launched an attack on this British stronghold, and captured it in 1775. The American forces were led by Benedict Arnold and Ethan Allen. As an aside, Arnold was one of the Americans; best generals. He decided to betray the Americans and help the British. Thus his name is now linked with the term "traitor".
The significant battle centered around Fort Ticonderoga where American troops used a scorched-earth policy was the Battle of Bunker Hill. It was a significant battle because the colonists were able to secure a significant number of weapons.
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Fort Ticonderoga.
Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold.
New York.
It was captured by American soldiers and the British lost the war.
The Battle of Fort Ticonderoga, that was on Lake Champlain, in Canada, was a plan and fight to over take Canada, and add a 14th colony to American Colonies.
Canadian scientists have played an intimate part, and have been associated in an effective way with the american atomic bomb.
i think the battle of fort ticonderoga
Leader of the "Green Mountain Boys" the Vermont militiamen who captured Fort Ticonderoga in the American Revolution.
Connecticut's Green Mountain Boys, Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold.
it was British because General Washington wouldn't steel his own cannons