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Green Mountain Boys Flag Sticker: A Symbol of American History
Honor the courage of early American patriots with our Green Mountain Boys Flag sticker. Made from a high-opacity, durable adhesive vinyl, this sticker is designed for regular use on any clean surface. The film's 95µ density makes it impossible to see through, allowing you to easily cover up old stickers or paint for a fresh new look. The high-quality vinyl also ensures a fast and bubble-free application, so you can display this piece of history with a smooth, professional finish.
This powerful design is more than just a sticker; it's a tribute to the revolutionary spirit of the Green Mountain Boys of Vermont. Perfect for your laptop, water bottle, or car, this durable vinyl sticker stands as a testament to liberty and resistance. Show your pride in American history with a quality decal that's built to last and make a statement.
• High opacity film that’s impossible to see through
• Fast and easy bubble-free application
• Durable vinyl
• 95µ density
Green Mountain Boys Flag: A Symbol of American History
The Green Mountain Boys were a militia organization that emerged in the territory that would become Vermont in the years leading up to the American Revolution. Their origins were not initially tied to the broader fight for American independence, but rather to a localized land dispute.
Settlers who had received land grants from New Hampshire found themselves in conflict with New York, which also claimed jurisdiction over the same territory.
Led by figures like Ethan Allen, the Green Mountain Boys were formed in 1770 as a vigilante force to protect these land grants from the "Yorkers," who were attempting to enforce New York's laws and seize properties. They were known for their strong-arm tactics, including intimidation and even violence, to drive off New York authorities and those who held New York-issued land titles.
When the American Revolution broke out, the Green Mountain Boys quickly redirected their focus. Their most famous act was the capture of Fort Ticonderoga in May 1775, a strategic British stronghold on Lake Champlain. This bold move, led by Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold, secured a vital cache of cannons and other military supplies for the American cause.
Although they were a local militia, the Green Mountain Boys played a significant role in the early stages of the war. They later became part of the Continental Army and continued to serve in key battles, including the Battle of Bennington.
The Green Mountain Boys' legacy is one of fierce independence and a willingness to fight for their land and their liberty, a spirit that became a defining characteristic of Vermont's history.
Don't forget to clean the surface before applying the sticker.
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Green Mountain Boys Flag Sticker: A Symbol of American History
Honor the courage of early American patriots with our Green Mountain Boys Flag sticker. Made from a high-opacity, durable adhesive vinyl, this sticker is designed for regular use on any clean surface. The film's 95µ density makes it impossible to see through, allowing you to easily cover up old stickers or paint for a fresh new look. The high-quality vinyl also ensures a fast and bubble-free application, so you can display this piece of history with a smooth, professional finish.
This powerful design is more than just a sticker; it's a tribute to the revolutionary spirit of the Green Mountain Boys of Vermont. Perfect for your laptop, water bottle, or car, this durable vinyl sticker stands as a testament to liberty and resistance. Show your pride in American history with a quality decal that's built to last and make a statement.
• High opacity film that’s impossible to see through
• Fast and easy bubble-free application
• Durable vinyl
• 95µ density
Green Mountain Boys Flag: A Symbol of American History
The Green Mountain Boys were a militia organization that emerged in the territory that would become Vermont in the years leading up to the American Revolution. Their origins were not initially tied to the broader fight for American independence, but rather to a localized land dispute.
Settlers who had received land grants from New Hampshire found themselves in conflict with New York, which also claimed jurisdiction over the same territory.
Led by figures like Ethan Allen, the Green Mountain Boys were formed in 1770 as a vigilante force to protect these land grants from the "Yorkers," who were attempting to enforce New York's laws and seize properties. They were known for their strong-arm tactics, including intimidation and even violence, to drive off New York authorities and those who held New York-issued land titles.
When the American Revolution broke out, the Green Mountain Boys quickly redirected their focus. Their most famous act was the capture of Fort Ticonderoga in May 1775, a strategic British stronghold on Lake Champlain. This bold move, led by Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold, secured a vital cache of cannons and other military supplies for the American cause.
Although they were a local militia, the Green Mountain Boys played a significant role in the early stages of the war. They later became part of the Continental Army and continued to serve in key battles, including the Battle of Bennington.
The Green Mountain Boys' legacy is one of fierce independence and a willingness to fight for their land and their liberty, a spirit that became a defining characteristic of Vermont's history.
Don't forget to clean the surface before applying the sticker.























