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Henry Knox's 1775 Cannon Capture Pivotal in Ending Boston Occupation

In 1775, Henry Knox led Patriots to seize cannons from Fort Ticonderoga, enabling the siege that liberated Boston from British occupation. This strategic artillery acquisition was critical in tipping control of Boston after eight years under British forces. The success highlights early American military innovation and sets the stage for subsequent revolutionary victories.
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Second Continental Congress
William Howe
Lucy Flucker
Thomas Gage
Henry Knox
Fort Ticonderoga
Boston
George Washington
Davante Adams