A pair of historical events that helped pave the way for American independence will be portrayed by reenactors this weekend at the region’s historical sites. The withdrawal of American troops from Mount Independence in July of 1777 and the subsequent battle at Hubbardton will be relived by local residents at the Mount Independence and Hubbardton State Historic Sites. <snip> The battle, which is considered to this day as one of most successful “rear-guard actions” in American military history played a pivotal role in America’s independence. Although the British technically won, Colonel Seth Warner and the 1,200 Green Mountain Boys under his command slowed the British advance allowing the bulk of the American force to retreat. Those soldiers later became part of a force that won victories over the British at battles in Bennington and Saratoga, the latter of which is considered to be the turning point of the war. <http://manchesternewspapers.com/2013/07/02/hubbardton-reenactment-this-weekend/> -- Bob Sullivan Schenectady Digital History Archive <http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/> Schenectady County (NY) Public Library