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Gen. Hortio Gates was the general of the Continental Army during the Battle of Saratoga.
enedict Arnold was on the patriot side
Benedict Arnold and his troops created America's first navy out of wilderness in 1776. It was with this navy that the Americans fought the Battle of Valcour Island. More importantly though, Benedict Arnold's greatest contribution to the United States was his leadership and bravery during the Battle of Saratoga. Without Benedict Arnold, the Battle of Saratoga would have been lost; France probably wouldn't have come to America's aid; and Americamight not have become a country. Benedict Arnold did so much for the United States. He shed blood for this country twice! He put his life on the line by serving the American Cause. Not only did he give some of his own money to the Cause, but he gave his brilliant military skill to the American Revolution. Benedict Arnold's role in the making of America is a large one, and that is why he should be remembered as a hero more than as a traitor.
Benedict Arnold was an American hero, and his leg was wounded in battle. After he betrayed his country and died, his leg was buried with honors, and the rest of his treacherous body was buried with contempt.
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.
Gen. Hortio Gates was the general of the Continental Army during the Battle of Saratoga.
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General John Burgoyne General Horatio Gates Benedict Arnold General Daniel Morgan American Side: General Horatio Gates,Benedict Arnold,General Daniel Morgan British Side: General John Burgoyne
enedict Arnold was on the patriot side
A traitor during the revolution was a person who abandon the side they were on and joined the other. For example Benedict Arnold was a traitor.
In the Battle of Saratoga
The traitor was Benedict Arnold, he went on the British side and told our secrets during the war. Soon after the war he moved on to Canada to live their. Later he got sick and he died alone in Canada.
Not originally. Benedict Arnold was an an American hero and one of America's best generals. After the capture of Fort Ticonderoga he came within a hair of capturing Canada. At the Battle of Saratoga his horse was shot from under him and he was wounded in the leg by a British musket ball. After he was discredited (an event which remains controversial to this day), Arnold had little choice but to ally himself with the British, as a hangman's rope awaited him if he returned to the American side. The British made him a general in their army, but other British generals did not like him or trust him, as they regarded him a traitor to the American side.
he was a patriot (Benedict Arnold)
Benedict Arnold and his troops created America's first navy out of wilderness in 1776. It was with this navy that the Americans fought the Battle of Valcour Island. More importantly though, Benedict Arnold's greatest contribution to the United States was his leadership and bravery during the Battle of Saratoga. Without Benedict Arnold, the Battle of Saratoga would have been lost; France probably wouldn't have come to America's aid; and Americamight not have become a country. Benedict Arnold did so much for the United States. He shed blood for this country twice! He put his life on the line by serving the American Cause. Not only did he give some of his own money to the Cause, but he gave his brilliant military skill to the American Revolution. Benedict Arnold's role in the making of America is a large one, and that is why he should be remembered as a hero more than as a traitor.
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.
Benedict Arnold was an American hero, and his leg was wounded in battle. After he betrayed his country and died, his leg was buried with honors, and the rest of his treacherous body was buried with contempt.
The Battles of Saratoga are usually seen as the turning point of the American revolutionary War. The Battles were fought on September 19th and October 7th 1777, 9 miles south of Saratoga, New York. The American forces under Benedict Arnold and fellow commanders defeated the British General Burgoyne and laid the groundwork for the entry of France into the war on the American side.