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History records this as being Ethan Allen, but according to this information he did not actually say that. "On the night of May 9, 1775, about 100 men crossed Lake Champlain and at dawn on May 10, slipped into Fort Ticonderoga. Most of the dozen British soldiers garrisoned there were still asleep. As they entered the officers' quarters, Ethan Allen is said to have yelled, "Come out of there, you damned old rat!" Although in his memoirs, Allen later wrote that he had said, "in the name of the Great Jehovah and the Continental Congress." The commander of the fort appeared and quickly surrendered the fort."

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