Northern Vermont in the Revolutionary War
Northern Vermont played a pivotal role in the American Revolution. While the larger campaigns such as the Taking of Fort Ticonderoga, the Quebec Invasion of 1775 and The Battle of Valcour Island have received appropriate historical attention, there were other vital actions in the area as well.

Benedict Arnold and Benjamin Franklin spent significant time in the Champlain Valley. George Washington kept a keen eye on events in the region as raiding parties descended upon numerous Vermont communities. The isolated waters of Missisquoi Bay were as vital as any waterway in America, and the Lake Champlain islands were some of the most strategic territory in the thirteen colonies.

Author and local historian Jason Barney exposes the details and explores how small towns were impacted by invading British armies from Quebec.

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Northern Vermont in the Revolutionary War
Northern Vermont played a pivotal role in the American Revolution. While the larger campaigns such as the Taking of Fort Ticonderoga, the Quebec Invasion of 1775 and The Battle of Valcour Island have received appropriate historical attention, there were other vital actions in the area as well.

Benedict Arnold and Benjamin Franklin spent significant time in the Champlain Valley. George Washington kept a keen eye on events in the region as raiding parties descended upon numerous Vermont communities. The isolated waters of Missisquoi Bay were as vital as any waterway in America, and the Lake Champlain islands were some of the most strategic territory in the thirteen colonies.

Author and local historian Jason Barney exposes the details and explores how small towns were impacted by invading British armies from Quebec.

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Northern Vermont in the Revolutionary War

Northern Vermont in the Revolutionary War

by Arcadia Publishing
Northern Vermont in the Revolutionary War

Northern Vermont in the Revolutionary War

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Overview

Northern Vermont played a pivotal role in the American Revolution. While the larger campaigns such as the Taking of Fort Ticonderoga, the Quebec Invasion of 1775 and The Battle of Valcour Island have received appropriate historical attention, there were other vital actions in the area as well.

Benedict Arnold and Benjamin Franklin spent significant time in the Champlain Valley. George Washington kept a keen eye on events in the region as raiding parties descended upon numerous Vermont communities. The isolated waters of Missisquoi Bay were as vital as any waterway in America, and the Lake Champlain islands were some of the most strategic territory in the thirteen colonies.

Author and local historian Jason Barney exposes the details and explores how small towns were impacted by invading British armies from Quebec.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467150040
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 06/20/2022
Series: Military
Pages: 176
Sales rank: 992,591
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Jason Barney lives in St. Albans, Vermont. He has published about one hundred short stories with various small presses. He has written two prior books, Northern Vermont in the War of 1812 and The Hidden History of Franklin County, Vermont, both published by The History Press. Jason is a science-fiction nerd and maintains the Star Trek timeline for Pocket Books. He has been teaching at Missisquoi Valley Union High School for nineteen years. He has received the local VFW Teacher of the Year and was awarded the Vermont Humanities Victor R. Swenson Award in 2019. In the summer of 2021, he was a co-director of a National Endowment for the Humanities Council Grant with the Vermont Archaeological Society. In the fall of 2021, he was the Missisquoi Valley Union Teacher of the Year.
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