In April 1775, a small band of men set out from Hartford and traveled
swiftly north toward the shore of Lake Champlain, recruiting men to
their expedition along the way.
Within only a few days, this loyal group of volunteers arrived in
Vermont and, joining forces with Ethan Allen and his legendary Green
Mountain Boys, launched a daring attack to capture more than one hundred
cannons stored at Fort Ticonderoga. In this comprehensive look at
America's First Victory, Richard Smith traces the Patriots' route from
Connecticut, through the towns of western Massachusetts and the
Berkshire hills and north to Bennington, Vermont, and Lake Champlain. He
chronicles the rival expedition led by Benedict Arnold, his
confrontation with Allen and the surprise attack that changed the course
of the American Revolution.