One lesser-known aspect of the Revolutionary War is the patriot invasion of Canada in 1775. It was the Americans’ first offensive move, a daring attempt to capture a vast area of the continent. The main army advanced downstream along the St. Lawrence River toward the fortified city of Quebec. A second prong of the attack, commanded by the novice colonel Benedict Arnold, sailed to Maine. The men then trudged up the rugged Kennebec River into the mountains, floating their supplies in boats. Their goal was to surprise Quebec City from the south.
Another great part of History that you've written Jack. Was is a terrible thing for anyone to be a part of and will be happy that one day there will be no more war. Thank you
Another great part of History that you've written Jack. Was is a terrible thing for anyone to be a part of and will be happy that one day there will be no more war. Thank you
Beautifully written. Thank you.