Benedict Arnold was in washingtons army but,then he went over to the "other side" he started working with the loyalists. he was then known as traitor.
The phrase refers to the infamous betrayal by American General Benedict Arnold during the Revolutionary War. Arnold's plan to surrender West Point to the British was thwarted when a letter detailing his intentions was intercepted, revealing his treasonous plot. The "bit of cursive" signifies the handwritten correspondence that ultimately sealed his fate, leading to his exposure and the failure of his scheme. This act of betrayal made Arnold a notorious figure in American history.
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Although various captures of the fort have been made throughout its history, the main irregularity about these captures is the use of the nearby high ground by the attacking force: most forts are built on the highest ground possible and well away from any nearby high points. This weakness was exploited by almost every force to have attacked it, and it seems to have been an overlooked part of the fort's location. The capture of the fort May 10, 1775 was also one of the first victory's for the colonists when the Green Mountain Boys with Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold captured the fort.
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Major Andre was Benedict Arnold's spymaster. He was caught and hanged for his part in the West Point Affair. The contact was made between Andre and Arnold through Arnold's wife. Andre had been one of her suitors when the British occupied Philadelphia.
Benedict Arnold, a former American general, turned traitor during the American Revolutionary War. He made a deal with the British to hand over the strategic fort of West Point in exchange for a large sum of money. Arnold's betrayal was a significant blow to the American cause and he is remembered as one of history's notorious traitors.
Oh honey, Benedict Arnold did indeed reach the rank of general during the American Revolutionary War. But let's not forget he also became America's most famous traitor. So sure, he had the title, but he definitely didn't win any popularity contests.
A famous quote associated with the Battle of Saratoga is "I am in earnest—I will not equivocate—I will not excuse—I will not retreat a single inch." This declaration was made by General Benedict Arnold, highlighting his determination during the battle. The victory at Saratoga in 1777 was pivotal in the American Revolutionary War, as it convinced France to ally with the American colonies.
Benedict Arnold switched sides once during the American Revolutionary War. Initially a general for the Continental Army, he became disillusioned with the American cause and, in 1780, he defected to the British side. Arnold's betrayal was significant, as he provided the British with critical information about American defenses, particularly in West Point, New York. His actions have made his name synonymous with treachery in American history.
An artifact is an artificially made object with historical significance. I suppose a good artifact for Benedict Arnorld would be his sword, if you can find it, or papers, medals, and anything that could be proven to be his or associated with him.
In the 1780s, Benedict Arnold and his son Richard work as land speculators in New Brunswick. He also owned a ship and traded with the West Indies, but mostly made a name for himself by buying up land and suing people at the drop of a hat. He moved to London in 1791, and outfitted a privateer during the French Revolution, continuing trade with the West Indies despite the increasing risk. In the Carribean during the invasion of Guadelupe, he was arrested as a spy but escaped by bribing the guards, and organized militias on British-controlled islands to protect them from French invasion. He died in debt in 1801, at the age of 60.
Benedict Arnold, a general during the American Revolutionary War, engaged in espionage by betraying the American cause to the British. He secretly communicated military plans and troop movements to the British, aiming to facilitate their capture of West Point, a strategic fort on the Hudson River. His treachery was uncovered in 1780, leading to his defection to the British side, where he received a commission and financial rewards. Arnold's actions made him one of the most infamous traitors in American history.
Benedict Arnold, an American General in the Revolutionary War who defected to the British side. Arnold, who was disgruntled at having been passed over for a promotion, made a deal with the British to turn his post at West Point over to them. Fortunately, a British officer who had information on Arnold's betrayal was captured.