With control of the lake, the British…
November 1776 CE
With control of the lake, the British had landed troops and occupied Crown Point on October 17.
They remain for two weeks, pushing scouting parties to within three miles (four point eight kilometers) of Ticonderoga.
The battle-season is getting late as the first snow had begun to fall on October 20 and his supply line will be difficult to manage in winter, so Carleton decides on November 2 to withdraw north to winter quarters; Arnold's plan of delay has succeeded.
Baron Riedesel, commanding the Hessians in Carleton's army, notes that, "If we could have begun our expedition four weeks earlier, I am satisfied that everything could have ended this year."