Think pencils. The British arsenal captured was Ticonderoga. Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys captured Fort Ticonderoga. Benedict Arnold was involved in the fight as well.
The cannons from Fort Ticonderoga in upstate New York, captured in May 1775, were carried overland to Dorchester Heights overlooking Boston, from which they could have shelled the city. A storm caused a British counterattack to be canceled, and the British forces in Boston (who had earlier planned to leave anyway) evacuated by ship on March 17, 1776.
The cannons from Fort Ticonderoga in upstate New York, captured in May 1775, were carried overland to Dorchester Heights overlooking Boston, from which they could have shelled the city. A storm caused a British counterattack to be canceled, and the British forces in Boston (who had earlier planned to leave anyway) evacuated by ship on March 17, 1776.
The cannons from Fort Ticonderoga in upstate New York, captured in May 1775, were carried overland to Dorchester Heights overlooking Boston, from which they could have shelled the city. A storm caused a British counterattack to be canceled, and the British forces in Boston (who had earlier planned to leave anyway) evacuated by ship on March 17, 1776.
Fort Ticonderoga was built by the French army in upstate New York. It was eventually captured by the British army in 1759. During the American war of Independence is was captured by the Green Mountain Boys of Vermont but was later recovered by the British.
Benedict Arnold and Ethan Allen took it from the British in 1775. John Burgoyne took it back in 1777.
During the Revolutionary War, Ethan Allen and his soldiers captured Fort Ticonderoga from the British on May 10, 1775. This was the first successful campaign of the war.
Daniel Morgan was probably captured in the battle Quebec
Ethan Allen captured Fort Ticonderoga without a drop of bloodshed in May of 1775.
The British arrived in Fort Hill on March 1775(12,000 British troops)
The British arrived in Fort Hill on March 1775(12,000 British troops)
During the American Revolutionary War, several skirmishes took place at Ticonderoga, a fort located in upstate New York at the southern end of Lake Champlain. In May of 1775, American troops captured the fort from its British occupiers after a brief battle. Two years later, in July of 1777, the fort was retaken by the British without any siege or major battle being required. The fort's strategic importance did lead, however, to various significant battles being fought in its general vicinity.
In May 1775 he captured Fort Ticonderoga