
Lake Champlain
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Notable for it natural beauty, Lake Champlain also boasts a ton of interesting history. Share just a snippet of this history as a quick look at an area that should not be missed!
See the following books and websites for more information and further reading:
There is a well-documented description of the early history of this region in David Hatchett Fisher’s book Champlain’s Dream, a study of Samuel De Champlain
For more information regarding the role of Lake Champlain in the war years see:
Valient Ambition: George Washington and Benedict Arnold and the Fate of the American Revolution by Nathaniel Philbrick
“Lake Champlain: Key to Liberty” by Ralph Nading Hill
“Benedict Arnolds’s Navy: The Rag Tag Fleet that lost the Battle of Lake
Champlain but won the American Revolution” “by James L. Nelson
https://revolutionarywar.us/year-1776/battle-valcour-island/
There is also a WEBSITE for a good overview of the Saratoga Battles:
https://www.nps.gov/articles/burgoyne-s-campaign-june-october-1777.htm
See a link to an article in the NY Times regading the downturn affecting Ticonderoga:
https://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/04/nyregion/04fort.html) in the show notes
For an excellent general over view of the history of Fort Ticonderoga go to Wikipedia at:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Ticroga.
For more information of the strategic maneuvers related to Fort Ticonderoga in the American Revolution see:
“Those Turbulent Sons of Freedom: Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys” by Christopher S. Wren
and
Fort Ticonderoga, The last campaigns: The War in the North, 1777 to 1783 by Mark Edward Lender
The story of the Battle in 1812 can be found in “The Battle of Lake Champlain: A Brilliant and Extraordinary Victory” by John H Schroeder.
For further reading on the native history around Lake Champlain, see the “Western Abernakis of Vermont by Colin G. Calloway.