Saratoga
Before the Revolutionary War, Benedict Arnold was a merchant and a shipowner.
Benedict Arnold was in consideration to assume the roll of General of The Continental Army before he betrayed the Americans and went over to the British
Benedict Arnold
The French and Indian War, the American Revolution.
Benedict Arnold was a respected officer in the Continental Army, considered a hero for his military achievements, before he defected to the British. There is a link below to an article on his military career.
Benedict Arnold was an American Revolutionary War hero when he defeated British General Burgoyne at the Battle of Saratoga. However, recognition paled against expectations and he became disgruntled. As a result, he turned traitor, making a deal to turn over West Point to the British.
Benedict Arnold (1740-1801) for whatever reasons (envy, personal gain, or political disagreements) passed the defense plans for the fort at West Point to the British in 1780. When discovered, he fled to a British ship. He fought for the British briefly in raids in New England, and later lived in New Brunswick, Canada, before relocating to London. He briefly served the British military in the West Indies in 1792.
Yes. Before he died he requested it, regretting he ever took it off
Richard Montgomery was before he was killed. Benedict Arnold and Philip Schuyler were also commanders.
Yes. Before he died he requested it, regretting he ever took it off
The full name of Pope Benedict XVI before he changed it was Joseph Alois Ratzinger.
Benedict Arnold did not attend college. He attended a school in the town of Canterbury, CT. But when he was 14 years of age his parents pulled him out of the school because it was too pricey for them to handle.