The attack on Fort Ticonderoga was led by Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold on May 10, 1775. They were leaders of the Green Mountain Boys, a militia group from Vermont. The successful capture of the fort was significant as it provided the Continental Army with valuable artillery and supplies for the Revolutionary War.
The American Revolution. Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys, allied with a Continiental force led by Benedict Arnorld, scored one of the earliest victories for America by capturing Fort Ticonderoga from the British.
The leader(s) who capured Fort Ticonderoga were Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold. In 1770 with a sneak attack at dawn where the British had to surender
Benedict Arnold
Ethan Allen, along with Benedict Arnold, led a group of approximately 400 men known as the Green Mountain Boys to capture Fort Ticonderoga during the American Revolutionary War in May 1775. Their successful surprise attack resulted in the fort's capture, which was significant for securing artillery for the Continental Army.
That was the Green Mountain Boys, led by Ethan Allen.
Fort Ticonderoga
The American Revolution. Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys, allied with a Continiental force led by Benedict Arnorld, scored one of the earliest victories for America by capturing Fort Ticonderoga from the British.
The leader(s) who capured Fort Ticonderoga were Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold. In 1770 with a sneak attack at dawn where the British had to surender
Ethan Allen who led the Green Mountain Boys from 1770 to 1775.
The leader(s) who capured Fort Ticonderoga were Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold. In 1770 with a sneak attack at dawn where the British had to surender
Benedict Arnold
Ethan Allen, and Benedict Arnold, with the Green Mountain Boys made a surprise attack on the British and took the Fort. The cannon that they took with the fort was later used in Boston.
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Strangely, his name is that of a fashion brand; Ethan Allen.
Ethan Allen
Ethan Allen, along with Benedict Arnold, led a group of approximately 400 men known as the Green Mountain Boys to capture Fort Ticonderoga during the American Revolutionary War in May 1775. Their successful surprise attack resulted in the fort's capture, which was significant for securing artillery for the Continental Army.
The Green Mountain Boys.