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Was Benedict Arnold a scoundrel? - WordPress.com · 9/2/2014 · Yes. Benedict Arnold was an avaricious and egocentric traitor who acted out of injured pride after he was censured
May 10, 1775 – Benedict Arnold & Ethan Allen capture Ft. Ticonderoga Sept. 1775 – Arnold leads expedition to Quebec through Maine woods 1,100 set.
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veteraninformationlinksasa.com · Web viewIn 1780, Patriot General Benedict Arnold, the commander of the fort, agreed to surrender West Point to the British in exchange for 6,000
A Journal of Political Thought and Statesmanship Hero Traitor Turncoat: Benedict Arnold and the Crisis of American Liberty, by Stephen Brumwell. Yale University Press, 384 pages, $30
The American Revolutionary War, 1775-1783 · under the control of General Charles Cornwallis. F. 1780: Benedict Arnold goes to the British side. Convinced Americans were going to
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