British
He was considered to be traitor by the colonists.
he helped the americans
The British.
Benedict Arnold.
He was a spy for the British.
The French and Indian War, the American Revolution.
to help america win the war, but the british paid him to tell them the american's plans
Benedict Arnold
Benedict Arnold. He gave the British information and he was to turn over West Point , but after he was found out he tried to get help from the British they treated him poorly. He died dishonored and broke in London.
he hurt them. he was a spy and told the Germans/British all of our secrets.(if you are called a Benedict arnald that is a really big insult)
On September 21, 1780, during the American Revolution, American General Benedict Arnold commits treason when he meets with British Major John Andre to discuss handing over West Point to the British, in return for the promise of a large sum of money and a high position in the British army. In 1780, Arnold was given command of West Point, but the plot was foiled. Major John Andre was caught and hanged. Benedict Arnold escaped to the British side. After the war ended, he went to England where he was never given what had been promised to him. He died in 1801. There were two reasons behind his decision to help the British. The main reason is his second marriage to a very wealthy Philadelphia lady who demanded a lot. Secondly, he was in debt.
look he helped the British get across the what and free all of the slaves and then he helped benidict Arnold come king of the power plant
Benedict Arnold is the most well known traitor in history after switching sides during the Revolutionary War. While serving as a Major General in the Continental Army, Benedict became bitter about perceived slights. He felt he was being passed over for promotions and had been accused of corruption by fellow patriots.
Benedict Arnold was a General that lead part of the army of rebels in the taking of Bunker Hill and the Fort Ticonderoga. He switched side from the colonist to the British after being indebted to the congress and being passed up for multiple promotions.