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Henry Knox's Noble Train

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During the harsh winter of 1775-1776, Boston bookseller Henry Knox undertook a daring mission, commandeering an oxen train carrying sixty tons of cannons and artillery from Fort Ticonderoga. He and his men traversed roughly three hundred miles over treacherous, frozen terrain to supply George Washington for an assault on British troops in Boston. This effort culminated in the British surrender of the city, marking a significant victory for the Colonial Army. This remarkable yet lesser-known story of the American Revolution unfolds at a time when American rebels faced dire circumstances, with Washington’s army dwindling due to desertion and illness. Typhoid fever, typhus, and dysentery were ravaging the troops, and hope seemed lost against General Howe's 20,000 British soldiers. However, Knox's arrival with heavy artillery changed the tide. Positioned on Dorchester Heights, these cannons provided a crucial advantage, leading to a decisive turning point in the conflict. Driven by courage and determination, Knox's audacious act transformed a desperate situation into a monumental victory for independence. This compelling narrative highlights a pivotal moment in history marked by overwhelming odds and unwavering resolve.

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Henry Knox's Noble Train, William Hazelgrove

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