The Battle of Fort Ticonderoga was a military rivalry against the Kingdom of Great Britain and it’s thirteen colonies in North America during the American Revolutionary War (April 19th, 1775- November 3rd, 1783). The Battle of Fort Ticonderoga took place on July 6th, 1777 and was attacked on the shores of Lake Champlain and in the borders of New York. The Battle of Fort Ticonderoga ended in a surprise victory for the American colonists.
Fort Ticonderoga had its name in 1755 when a group of French settlers came to North America and began building a military rivalry on the shore of Lake Champlain. Ticonderoga is took place on July 6th, 1777 and was attacked on the shores of Lake Champlain and in the borders of New York. This …show more content…
That said, at the time of the American Revolution, merely fifty soldiers were housed at the fort. When the American Revolution began in 1775 one of the most important battles between the Americans and the British was held at Fort Ticonderoga. On May 10th, Benedict Arnold from Massachusetts and Ethan Allen from Vermont joined their forces and attacked the British military base in Ticonderoga. The attack came at dawn when the soldiers were still sleeping. Even though it was a small battle, it was a major factor in the final outcome of the Revolution. The capture of Fort Ticonderoga was the first American victory and gave the Continental Army a strong and important morale boost through the development of the conflict. Also, the American victory supplied the army with important artillery. The cannons captured at Fort Ticonderoga were afterwards used in other important battles against the British Army like the one at Boston in 1776. In 1776 the British joined forces with the Canadians and tried to restore their power in the Ticonderoga area. Because the winter was coming, they considered it was too risky to supply the fort in Ticonderoga. The British withdrew their forces back to Canada even though the …show more content…
It was located in New York, on the shore of Lake Champlain.
In May 10, 1775, Ethan Allen and Captain Benedict Arnold of the Connecticut militia led the Green Mountain Boys of Vermont on a raid of Fort Ticonderoga.
The Americans stormed the Fort at dawn while the British troops were still sleeping. They captured the Fort without a single shot being fired. In capturing the Fort, the Green Mountain Boys captured 78 pieces of heavy artillery including 59 cannons. These cannons were later moved to Boston and played a major role in driving the British out of