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The Green Mountain Boys

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A historical account traces settlement and geography of the New Hampshire Grants and explains how competing colonial land claims produced prolonged legal and physical conflict between new settlers and outside speculators. It recounts organized local resistance by frontier inhabitants, the imposition of rival jurisdictional laws, key military actions in the revolutionary period including border expeditions and sieges, diplomatic maneuvering with external authorities, and the eventual establishment of local civil institutions. The narrative emphasizes the settlers' endurance and the resolution of land disputes that secured their communal autonomy.

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Philip H. Smith

Philip H. Smith was an American author best known for his historical novel "The Green Mountain Boys," which explores the events surrounding the American Revolutionary War and the struggles of the Green Mountain Boys in Vermont. His work reflects a deep interest in American history and the themes of patriotism and resistance. Smith's writing contributes to the literary heritage of the Revolutionary era, providing readers with a narrative that captures the spirit of the time and the challenges faced by early American settlers.

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