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Character Analysis: Why General Marinus Willett Won The Revolutionary War

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Marinus Willett General Marinus Willett and how he helped the patriots win the Revolutionary war. Marinus Willett was the savior of fort Stanwix and the protector of Mohawk Valley. Because of Marinus Willett the patriots were able to win the battle of Mohawk Valley and use several hundred muskets that he single handedly took from a british wagon while they were trying to get all the muskets out of Boston. During the French and Indian war, Willett caught a very bad disease and was sent to Fort Stanwix while it was being built. Willett was sent to Stanwix because it was the closest American outpost for miles. Willett’s stay at Fort Stanwix proved to be of no value. After the war was over Fort Stanwix was in horrible condition. During the Revolutionary war Marinus Willett was a lieutenant at the battle of Fort Stanwix, then Willett was in the main army for almost 3 months and then Willett went to Mohawk Valley where he was a lieutenant colonel, and then was promoted to colonel. …show more content…

General Benedict Arnold was there to help. Because of Willet’s and Stockwell’s actions, the patriots were able to win the battle at Fort Stanwix. Willett then helped the patriots raid the Onondaga villages. The raid on the villages pushed the Indian survivors to the british side. Willett helped the patriots burn and destroy everything in the

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