The Green Mountain Boys was a Vermont militia unit. In the August 1777 Battle of Bennington the Green Mountain Boys assisted the American forces to defeat a detachment of British General John Burgoyne's army led by Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Baum.
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The Green Mountain Boys was a Vermont militia unit. In the August 1777 Battle of Bennington the Green Mountain Boys assisted the American forces to defeat a detachment of British General John Burgoyne's army led by Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Baum.
Ethan Allen.
H. C Dennison has written: 'Mr. H.C. Dennison's resolution, calling on the governor for ... correspondence ... relative to dispatching the militia' -- subject(s): Militia, Vermont, Vermont. Governor (1813-1815 : Chittenden)
The Athenian militia defeated the the Persian forces of Darius I.
The Green Mountain Boys was a Vermont militia unit led by Ethan Allen.
The Green Mountain Boys were a militia formed to protect Vermont from any and all threats, especially from New York. Vermont was not recognized by the British Crown as a colony, and it was officially the western part of New York, but Vermont wanted to be separate.
Black Hawk.
Vermont was founded by the Green Mountain Boys militia in 1777. It was originally known as the New Hampshire Grants. The Green Mountain Boys militia was headed by Ethan Allen and members of his extended family.
George H. Jepson has written: 'Herrick's Rangers' -- subject(s): Bennington, Battle of, N.Y., 1777, History, Regimental histories, Vermont, Vermont. Militia. Herrick's Rangers
AnswerAt the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge on February 27, 1776, 1000 Patriot militia defeated a combined force of 700 Scots Highland emigrants and 800 Loyalist militia.
Solomon P. Sharp has written: 'Mr. Sharp's motion, relating to the conduct of Martin Chittenden, governor of Vermont, in ... ordering the militia of that state, engaged in the service of the United States, to withdraw from their service' -- subject(s): Militia
The armed group that was defeated by the colony's militia at the 1771 Battle of Alamance was known as the Regulators. The Regulators were motivated by grievances against corruption and economic hardships caused by unfair taxation and the arbitrary practices of North Carolina county officials. Despite their frustration, they were ultimately unable to overcome the well-equipped and organized colonial militia.