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“Ethan Allen, Benedict Arnold and the Verdict of Memory”

“Ethan Allen, Benedict Arnold and the Verdict of Memory”. By: Cody Kober. Ethan Allen. Born in Connecticut (1738) Served in a militia during the French and Indian War. Leader of the Green Mountain Boys out of Connecticut and Vermont (assisted by the New Hampshire Grants.)

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“Ethan Allen, Benedict Arnold and the Verdict of Memory”

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  1. “Ethan Allen, Benedict Arnold and the Verdict of Memory” By: Cody Kober

  2. Ethan Allen • Born in Connecticut (1738) • Served in a militia during the French and Indian War. • Leader of the Green Mountain Boys out of Connecticut and Vermont (assisted by the New Hampshire Grants.) • One of Vermont’s Founding Fathers. • Arrogant, self-glorifying leader.

  3. Benedict Arnold • Born in Connecticut (1741) • Fought as a Colonel on behalf of the Massachusetts Committee of Safety to the Continental Army during the American Revolution. • Traitor, surrendered West Point to the British. • Quick to attack, capable leader, recognized by his peers as a “great military man.”

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  10. Works Cited • www.archies.gov • www.virtualvermonter.com • www.flickr.com • www.ushistory.org • www.democraticunderground.com • reference.findtarger.com • www.nypl.org

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