Its always struck me as a great shame that George Washington gave up on attacking the English in Canada after a quick defeat in the only attempt - at the very beginning of the War for Independence- to engage up there....arguably even before the war as the defeat happened in late 1775..... but of course he simply had no resources.. Benedict Arnold played a spectacular role...Aaron Burr was there too....but in the end after the defeat we just plain gave up.... and if it wasn't for the Battle of Saratoga victory in 1777 with which George Washington who was busy hiding in NJ or PA while his few troops ate weeds and worms and the "American" farmers sold their produce to the English, had little to do, and Ben Franklin convincing the French to make us independent, we'd still be eating crumpets...(Note: this may be a major run on sentence..i stuck a few commas to give it some semblance of propriety).... Washington did send Benedict Arnold who helped win Saratoga...
George Washington of course never actually won a major military battle proving completely incompetent and losing time and time again....
of course the official history ignores this all!
Gore Vidal's historical novel "Burr" really should be read by everyone...a masterpiece..