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September 25

Arnold Marches North: The Failed Assault on Quebec

Benedict Arnold led 1,100 Continental soldiers into the Maine wilderness on an epic march toward Quebec City, battling starvation, desertion, and freezing rivers across 350 miles of uncharted territory. Though the subsequent assault on Quebec would fail, Arnold's determination during the march established his reputation as the Revolution's most aggressive battlefield commander.

September 25, 1775

251 years ago

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