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#OnThisDay in 1738, future American Revolution Patriot Ethan Allen was born. During the war, Allen led the Green Mountain Boys, which included Benedict Arnold, to successfully capture forts Ticonderoga and Crown Point.
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This week, the #UnknownHeroes spotlight shines on Daniel Morgan. He was a general who led a troop known as Morgan’s Riflemen, thanks to their marksmanship. One of the riflemen turned the tide in the Battle of Saratoga when he killed General Simon Fraser.
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#OnThisDay in 1777, Americans won the Battle of Princeton. However, the win came at the price of the death of U.S. Brigadier General Hugh Mercer. Mercer was so decorated that British troops believed they had actually killed George Washington. https://t.co/zpttkCu6rd
#OnThisDay in 1775, Gen. Richard Montgomery led the Continental Army in an attack on the British-fortified city of Quebec. But the attack failed, which resulted in a loss for the American troops. This battle was a major defeat in the American Revolution. https://t.co/AqQ6qbJGGM
Check out the top historical novels of 2019 as rated by Goodreads. There is something from every time period, ranging from the Victorian era to the 1960s in America. https://t.co/3FmdneAGSP
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#Today in 1776, the Battle of Trenton raged for two hours before the Continental Army won, boasting only five wounded soldiers and no casualties. Among the wounded was none other than future president, James Monroe. Read more about this historic battle: https://t.co/7elrE9Af6C
#DidYouKnow when George Washington planned to attack Hessian troops across the Delaware River, 3 companies were involved, but his was the only one to make it across the ice-choked river? The famous Christmas crossing of the Delaware almost didn’t happen.
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The Snow Campaign began #OnThisDay in 1775. After defeating the British at Great Cane Brake, Richard Richardson led the Continental Army home. During the journey, a snowstorm of about 15 ft gave the campaign its nickname.
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Mary Katherine Goddard (1738-1816) was an American publisher who was personally asked by Congress to print copies of the Declaration of Independence. Her name is printed on the document - the only woman to sign the Declaration of Independence. #WomenOfWar https://t.co/zjVcjyDELS