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"An account of the three-way relationship between Ethan Allen, the Republic of Vermont (1777-1791), and the British in Canada during the American Revolution, a work of political and military history"--Front jacket flap.
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Politics and government, American Revolution (1775-1783) fast (OCoLC)fst01351668, British colonies, Heroes, Colonies, History, Allen, ethan, 1738-1789, Militia, Vermont, historyPeople
Allen family, Ethan Allen (1738-1789)Places
United States, Vermont, Great BritainTimes
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A few lawless vagabonds: Ethan Allen, the Republic of Vermont, and the American Revolution
2014, Casemate Publishers
in English
1612002404 9781612002408
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Table of Contents
The "Fronter"
Controversy: The New Hampshire grants
Ethan Allen and the assault on Ticonderoga, May 10, 1775
The capture of Ethan Allen at Montreal, September 25, 1775
Carleton's campaign of 1775-1776
The British incursion into Vermont, 1777
The Republic of Vermont
Defending the Republic: New York, New Hampshire and the Continental Congress
Defending the Republic: the British raids from Canada
The Haldimand negotiations, phase 1: July 1780 to December 1781
The Haldimand negotiations, phase 2: January 1782 to April 1783
The political philosophy of Ethan Allen
Ethan Allen: endgame and assessment
Seth Warner's letter to General Montgomery.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-265) and index.
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