No. Benedict Arnold never assassinated a president.
no , how ever he was a captain in the military
Yes. Before he died he requested it, regretting he ever took it off
Yes. Before he died he requested it, regretting he ever took it off
Because he was born in Austria.
No definitive reason was ever established for the betrayal by Benedict Arnold. The professor saw his assistant's departure as an act of betrayal.
No. He was a distinguished Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court. He would be very unlikely to assassinate anyone, let alone a legally elected President.
He is not a natural-born citizen. He was born in Austria.
Benedict Arnold was a general during the American Revolutionary War who originally fought for the American Continental Army but defected to the British Army. While a general on the American side, he obtained command of the fort at West Point, New York, and plotted to surrender it to the British forces.
No, Benedict Arnold has never been on a coin and never will be at least in the USA. The American government will never give him that honor ever. Personally I wish he actually were on a coin, possibly in some American Revolutionary coin set. But it will never happen from the United States Mint. His only chance to be on a coin someday would be the UK's Royal Mint or possibly Canada's Mint as Arnold lived there after the war and had a shipping business in New Brunswick. But even then the odds of him appearing on one of their coins someday are extremely slim if not ZERO. I'd say in our lifetime we will never see Benedict Arnold on any coin of any nation - but it's a cool idea and a LOT of people would buy it.
if so it would not be published to anyone..........................
It's technically possible, but since it would require a constitutional amendment eliminating the requirement for the President to be a "natural born" US citizen, it's extremely unlikely.
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