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I've removed a large chunk of this article that went into what I feel is too much detail about the Siege of Fort Ticonderoga; that information is better presented on the article on that specific subject. However, I've also edited and preserved what I removed in case there is consensus to include this
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Fort Ticonderoga had a long reputation for being nearly impregnable, but the officers and men of the Continental Army encamped there under St. Clair had expressed concerns about an opposing hill named Mount Defiance. If the British placed cannons there, the fort would have no defense against
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Burgoyne took over Fort Ticonderoga and nearby Fort Independence while the Americans retreated. The uncontested surrender of Ticonderoga caused an uproar in the American public and in its military, as Ticonderoga was a vital point of defence. General St. Clair and his superior, General
952:, and St. Clair held no more field commands for the remainder of the war. (See Losing's Field book of the Revolution vol. 1 p. 145 for more on the retreat and Col Hale's caution with sick and wounded as they could not move out of harms way during the battle of Hubbardton.) 153: 891: 588: 382: 604: 386: 1033:|I have reverted the edits that confused the two differnt Nathan Hale's (maybe there are more?) of the Rev. War back to my stub with the info I could find. I thought by putting the link at the top to the spy 637: 394: 620: 390: 1200: 147: 1125: 1135: 1072: 1170: 1120: 1130: 463: 1155: 778: 1195: 725: 1100: 1051: 350: 200: 1150: 1067:
As far as Nathan Hale the spy goes, his brother was Enoch Hale...I wonder if the fact that this Nathan had a brother by the same name can be verified...
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The siege took place from July 2–6, 1777; Arthur St. Clair led about 3,000 Americans against a British army of 7,000 men under
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Colonel Hale's regiment was given responsibility for evacuating the sick and wounded.
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needs cleaning up: at present, it hopelessly confuses the various Nathan Hales. -
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Isn't that the Nathan Hale from "Harold and Maud"? I need this hero! <eg: -->
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