< b>Discover the life of a frontier hero who helped shape early American borders and freedom. This gripping biography follows Col. Seth Warner, a steadfast leader who rose to prominence during the struggles over Vermont’s status and the guard against New York claims.
This edition weaves together Warner’s military service, his influence with the Green Mountain Boys, and the turbulent politics of the 1763–1775 era. It portrays his devotion to liberty, his public and private challenges, and the lasting impact of his decisions on the fight for independence.
- Learn how Warner balanced war duties with the defense of the New Hampshire Grants.
- See his strategic role in Canada, at Ticonderoga, and during the Hubbardton encounter.
- Explore the personal costs of leadership, family sacrifice, and property rights in a contested frontier.
- Understand the broader New York–Vermont controversy and its effect on colonial loyalties.
Ideal for readers of early American history and military biographies who want a clear, readable portrait of a pivotal figure and the era that shaped a new state.