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    The Green Mountain Boys were a militia organization established in 1770 in the territory between the British provinces of New York and New Hampshire,...
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    Green Mountain Boys. The flag of the Green Mountain Boys has also been associated with the Vermont Republic. A remnant of a Green Mountain Boys flag,...
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    surrounding the territory. Legal setbacks led to the formation of the Green Mountain Boys, whom Allen led in a campaign of intimidation and property destruction...
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    larger Appalachian physiographic division. Green Mountain National Forest Green Mountain Parkway Green Mountain Boys—paramilitary infantry led by Ethan Allen...
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    used throughout history. Originally, the flag was the flag of the Green Mountain Boys. It was then changed to look similar to the flag of the United States...
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    surrounding towns. In 1774, Adams came into conflict with Ethan Allen's Green Mountain Boys for dissenting with their land title policy. After a brief trial...
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    but the area was popularly known as the New Hampshire Grants. The "Green Mountain Boys", led by Ethan Allen, was a militia force from Vermont that supported...
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    collectively known as the Green Mountain Boys. Both units use the original Revolutionary War-era Flag of the Green Mountain Boys as their banner. In 2009...
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    Vermont (redirect from Green Mountain State)
    represents a French translation of Green Mountain(s). The latter first appears in 1772 in the context of the Green Mountain Boys. The first humans to inhabit...
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  • Mad Green Boys, fanclub of Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors football club Green Mountain Boys, 18th-century militia in the New York–New Hampshire area "The Boys in...
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