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On November 13, 1775, Brigadier General Richard Montgomery led Continental Army forces into Montreal, occupying Canada's largest city without firing a shot. This bloodless victory represented the high-water mark of American ambitions to make Canada the fourteenth colony in the rebellion against British rule.
By Matt Schmidt5
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On November 13, 1775, Brigadier General Richard Montgomery led Continental Army forces into Montreal, occupying Canada's largest city without firing a shot. This bloodless victory represented the high-water mark of American ambitions to make Canada the fourteenth colony in the rebellion against British rule.

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