Declaring Independence Chapter 6 Section 4

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Declaring Independence Chapter 6 Section 4

Ethan Allen Leader of the Green Mountain Boys who helped to capture Fort Ticonderoga

Artillery Cannon and large guns

Second Continental Congress Meeting held in Philadelphia in 1775

Continental Army The name of the American Army

Benedict Arnold Colonial leader who played a part in the victory at Fort Ticonderoga who helped in a failed invasion of Canada

Declaration of Independence Document that said the colonies were independent

Thomas Jefferson Writer of the Declaration of Independence