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Q: What british spy contacted Benedic Arnold?
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How did Benedict Arnold help the British?

He was a spy for the British.


Who was The American officer who became a British spy?

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Who was the British spy who got hung who met Benedict Arnold?

The name of the British spy that was hung for his involvement with Benedict Arnold was John Andre. Together, they were conspiring to surrender West Point and let it fall into British hands.


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Benedict Arnold who is he?

Benedict Arnold was a successful American revolutionary war leader who betrayed his country by becoming a spy for the British just for more money.


Why did Benedict Arnold become a spy for the British?

By 1779, Arnold had been making deals with the British. He did this because he was angry at the American Government for court-marshalling him because they found him guilty of using the army for his own personal reasons. He also went to the British because he wanted more money and he was in debt. The British gave Benedict Arnold a lot of money to become a British spy. They also promised to make him a British officer but they never fully trusted him.


How did Benedict Arnold get captured?

Benedict Arnold was never captured. It was British Major John Andre, who was involved in the plan to hand West Point over to the British, that was captured by the Americans and hanged as a spy.


Who was one of Washington's most trusted generals?

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What has the author Gordon Arnold Lonsdale written?

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