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Ethan Allen was an American hero in the Revolutionary War. He was the leader of the "Green Mountain Boys" from Vermont, and he is remembered as Vermont's greatest man of his time, but he was not born there. Vermont was not a state (or separate colony) then, and very few people lived there. Ethan Allen was born in Litchfield, Connecticut, on January 10, 1738, nearly forty years before the Revolutionary War began. He fought for the British in the French and Indian Wars, just as George Washington did.
After this fighting, when the Governor of New Hampshire offered good farmlands "across the Green Mountains" to some of the soldiers, Ethan Allen was one of those who went there and built himself a home in what is now Vermont. These settlers, though they called themselves the Green Mountain "Boys," were really men. As leader of these Green Mountain Boys, Ethan Allen rebelled against British rule before the Declaration of Independence was signed. On May 10, 1775, he and his Green Mountain Boys, with the help of Benedict Arnold and some soldiers from Connecticut, attacked Fort Ticonderoga in New York State, held by the British, and captured it. Ethan Allen's words in that attack have become famous. "Surrender," he shouted, "in the name of Jehovah and the Continental Congress!"
The Continental Congress sent Allen to Canada, to see if he could persuade the Canadians to join the Revolution. On his second trip to Canada, he was captured by the British. They put iron shackles on his hands and feet and threw him into the hold of a ship. He was kept there for five weeks before the ship sailed. As soon as the ship left Quebec, the captain released Allen from his dungeon until they reached England. The British knew Ethan Allen was too valuable to kill. They sent him back to America and exchanged him for a British colonel who had been captured by the Americans.
The Continental Congress greeted Ethan Allen with the greatest honor, and Vermont made him a major general. After the Revolutionary War was won, he spent his time as a delegate to the Continental Congress, trying to persuade them to recognize Vermont as a state. He died in 1789, when he was 52 years old, thinking he had failed; but two years later Vermont became a state and he had succeeded after all.
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Climats in Armenia Are Markedly Continental
Armenia is a landlocked country in the southern Caucasus. Located between the Black and Caspian Seas, the country is bordered on the north and east by Georgia and Azerbaijan and on the south and west by Iran and Turkey.
The climate in Armenia is markedly continental. Summers are dry and sunny, lasting from June to mid September. The temperature fluctuates between 22 and 36 degrees. However, the low humidity level mitigates the effect of high temperatures. Evening breezes blowing down the mountains provide a welcome refreshing and cooling effect. Springs are short, while falls are long. Autumns are known for their vibrant and colourful foliage. Winters are quite cold with plenty of snow, with temperatures ranging between 5 and 10 degrees. Winter sports enthusiasts enjoy skiing down the hills of Tsakhkadzor, located thirty minutes outside Yerevan. Lake Sevan nestled up in the Armenian highlands, is the second largest lake in the world relative to its altitude, 1,900 meters above sea level.
Armenians have their own distinctive alphabet and language. The alphabet was invented in 405 AD by Saint Mesrob Mashtots and consists of thirty eight letters, two of which were added during the Cilician period. 96 percent of the people in the country speak Armenian, while 75 percent of the population additionally speaks Russian although English is becoming increasingly popular.
Acknowledged as one of the cradles of civilization. It is a beautiful country with a sophisticated people and a long and cultured history. As a result, Armenia is an intriguing tourist destination.
Numerous monuments and masterpieces of the Ancient era and middle Ages can be found throughout the country. Tourism in Armenia is rooted in the countries historical landmarks and natural attractions such as the water resorts of Lake Sevan, the hot springs of Arzni and Jermuk, the forests of Dilijan, Aghveran, Tsaghkadzor, Bjurakan and Gugark and the mountainous natural caves and cliffs of the Southeast region.
The 5165 meter Mount Ararat, geographically located in Turkey, is a national symbol of Armenia and is visible from much of the Southwest region.
Yerevan, the ancient capital of Armenia, extends you a warm and friendly welcome. It is one of the oldest cities in the world. The earliest recorded settlement there dates back to 782 BC. King Argishty I founded a fortress city in the north-eastern part of present day Yerevan, with the following cuneiform inscription, with the majesty of God Khald, Argishty, son of Menua, built up this inaccessible castle and named it Erebuni. You can still see relics from this part of our history at the Erebuni Museum in Yerevan.
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cover at least 6 miles on road on my carrera vulcan everyday going to and from school, however i go to bike jumps about 4 times a week so i need a hard wearing grippy rear tyre ive looked at continental speed king and mountain king which tyre should i buy?
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