Why Is Fort Ticonderoga Important

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Giancarlo Kestenholz Mrs. Norris Social Studies 8 30 March 2023 The Siege of Fort Ticonderoga Why was the Siege of Fort Ticonderoga so important? The Battle at Fort Ticonderoga in 1775 was a pivotal moment in American history. It not only demonstrated the strength of the British and Colonist militaries, but it also showcased the power of forts and the far-reaching effects of war. Firstly, the Siege at Fort Ticonderoga was a reflection upon the strengths of the British troops and the Colonist’s armies. Both of the armies were shown in this fight. The British had a powerful defense and would not move. The Colonists planned a smart surprise attack from all Angles (Fort Ticonderoga 1777 1). These striking strengths from both sides were an example of what happens when two great powers go to war. The battle soldiers and their wits change the way the battle happened and ended but that's not it. …show more content…

This fort was so strong and important because it had control over the passageway to Canada. having the fort only one side can safely pass into Canada and join forces with the country. The fort was also a great observation spot for enemies (Fort Ticonderoga 1775 1). Only one side can have the fort and have a higher advantage. The fort helped keep even ground with the British in the end but there's more. Lastly, The effects after the battle were strange, and control over the fort came in and out with Britain and America. When the Colonists won the battle they controlled the fort for a long time. Britain eventually got it in the events of the Battle of Saratoga. Britain and America had no use for it after the revolutionary war. The Fort still stands to this day but it is not used because it is not helpful anymore. The fort now holds a tourist spot to look around and watch reenactments. But it is still in good

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