The cannon, from the fort, were moved overland to Boston and used to force the British to evacuate Boston.
Explanation:
- During the American Revolutionary War, the fortress was attacked again in May 1775, when the Green Mountain Boys and the militias of other states under the command of Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold captured the fort in a surprise attack.
- The captured cannons were transferred to Boston, where their deployment forced the British to leave the city in March 1776 after a months-long siege of Boston.
- The Americans held the fort until June 1777, when British forces under General John Burgoyne reconquered the fort and threatened members of the Continental Army.
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