
The Heist of Fort Ticonderoga: Allen, Arnold, and America's First OffensiveIn this episode, we dive into the dark, misty morning of May 10, 1775, when a ragtag band of rebels executed the very first offensive colonial operation of the American Revolutionary War.Discover how a giant frontier brawler, Ethan Allen, and an ambitious merchant, Benedict Arnold, set aside their fierce rivalry to lead the Green Mountain Boys on a desperate gamble. Their target was the crumbling "Gibraltar of America," Fort Ticonderoga, and its unguarded dragon's hoard of over 200 heavy cannons. Without losing a single life, this 10-minute raid changed the course of the siege of Boston and the entire war.If you learned something new, please hit the like button and consider subscribing! Let me know your thoughts on today's topic in the comments below.Support the Channel & Get Extras: Want to dive deeper into the tactics and terrain? Join our Patreon to download the battle maps from today's video and read the full script: https://patreon.com/HistoryDistilledWould you like to tweak anything in this description, or are you ready to move on to crafting the community posts addressing your recent sickness?Training in the Fire by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/#FortTiconderoga #AmericanRevolution #MilitaryHistory #HistoryDistilled Thanks to our monthly supporters Dan
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