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Tango0118 Jan 2019 2:20 p.m. PST

"History can often be easily reflected upon with the clarity of hindsight and the polish of grandeur; accomplishments highlighted, focused on, and turned into indisputable fact. This can be especially true in David vs. Goliath stories such as the colonies defeating Great Britain in the American Revolution; it's characters becoming idealized heroes. One such story includes the achievements of Ethan Allen.

Author Christopher Wren enlightens us to some new insights and perspective about some of America's founding stories. Enter Ethan Allen, born in Connecticut, a rambunctious boy who's personality would carry on through some of his greatest life events. Wren delves into Allen's story, adding context, and potentially controversial insights that will surely drive some great discussions among those who love history and to debate it's characters. Allen had a regiment, though was he trusted by George Washington?…."

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