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The biography traces the life and public career of Ethan Allen, examining his family background, early beliefs, and migration to the New Hampshire Grants, and recounts his leadership of the Green Mountain Boys in resistance to New York authorities. It details planning and execution of the raid on Fort Ticonderoga, subsequent campaigns toward Canada, his defeat and capture, imprisonment overseas, and later return to American service. The narrative reproduces Allen's correspondence with legislative bodies and contemporaries, explores controversies over his character and religious views, and follows his postwar activities, death, and the contested remembrance and monuments that shaped his legacy.

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Henry Hall

Henry Hall was an American author known for his historical writings, particularly focusing on notable figures from American history. His most recognized work, "Ethan Allen, the Robin Hood of Vermont," explores the life and legacy of Ethan Allen, a key figure in the American Revolutionary War and a symbol of Vermont's independence. Hall's writing contributes to the understanding of early American history and the cultural narratives surrounding its heroes. Through his engaging storytelling, he brings to life the adventures and struggles of those who shaped the nation.

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