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Benedict Arnold was primarily driven by two fears. Firstly, he feared being overlooked and not receiving the recognition and promotions he believed he deserved for his actions in the Revolutionary War. Secondly, he feared being captured and executed by the British if his plans to betray the American cause were discovered.

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