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The Revolutionary War hero Ethan Allen was born on January 21, 1738, in Litchfield, Connecticut. He was a soldier, farmer, frontiersman, and author during the American Revolution. Allen was perhaps best known for being the militia leader of a special group of soldiers in the Revolutionary War known as the Green Mountain Boys, a ragtag group of Vermont Territory frontiersmen who made a formidable army. In May of 1775, Ethan Allen, along with future traitor Benedict Arnold, led the Green Mountain Boys in the successful seizure of the British Fort Ticonderoga in upstate New York. Allen was captured by the British Royal Navy in September 1775 while trying to capture Montreal, Quebec, for the Patriots. He was released in 1778. After his release by the British, Allen worked hard to help establish the eventual state of Vermont and even considered an offer from the British to make Vermont a separate British province. Some of the land purchased by Ethan Allen would eventually become the state’s largest city: Burlington. In addition to being a soldier and Revolutionary War militia leader, Ethan Allen was also a respected author who wrote papers that were widely read about his experiences in the Revolutionary War, the formation of Vermont, and his political philosophies. Ethan Allen married twice and had eight children of his own. He died in the Vermont territory on February 12, 1789. His death came just two years before the Vermont Territory was granted statehood. Ethan Allen was born on January 21, 1738, in Litchfield, Connecticut. He was a soldier, farmer, frontiersman, and writer during the American Revolution. Green Mountain BoysAllen is best known for leading the Green Mountain Boys, a tough group of fighters from the Vermont Territory. In May 1775, he and Benedict Arnold led them in capturing Fort Ticonderoga from the British in New York. Captured by the BritishLater in 1775, Allen tried to take Montreal, Canada, but was captured by the British Navy. He was held as a prisoner until 1778. Vermont and PoliticsAfter his release, Allen helped push for Vermont to become its own state. At one point, he even thought about making Vermont a British province. He bought land that later became Burlington, Vermont’s largest city. Writing and Personal LifeAllen was also a well-known writer. He wrote about the Revolutionary War, Vermont’s founding, and his political beliefs. He was married twice and had eight children. |
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