In American history: Benedict Arnold
The lesser known, most recent traitor is Jane Fonda. She visited the American soldiers that were held prisoner in Vietnam, and when the soldiers passed her notes how horrible the conditions were, she turned them in to the Vietnamese. She got away with treason. Boycott everything Jane Fonda.
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.
yes, he was a traitor, he went a long with Benedict Arnold who was a traitor
There have been a number of famous suicide bombers. Some of the most famous suicide bombers have been 'Mohamed Atta', 'Ziad Jarrah' and 'Ramzi bin al-Shibh'.
The most famous female British singer of the World War II era is Vera Lynn, known at the time as the 'Forces Sweetheart'. She is still alive, aged 92 and does the occasional public appearance.
the most famous is manfred von rictoren or famous known as the red baron or in garman de rote baron because the red baron shot down 80 enemy aircraft. (hes plane and the most famouse in ww1 was the fokker dr.1 tri plane)
I don't know about America's, but I believe Benedict Arnold is the most famous US traitor
Probably the most famous (or infamous!) traitor was Benedict Arnold.
Benedict Arnold Was most known for being a TRAITOR.
That question is a matter of opinion.
The most famous traitor is definitely Benedict Arnold. He was a colonist who fought in the Revolutionary War. He eventually became a spy for the British when he got tired of losing battles.
Benedict Arnold is very famous traitor.
In the United States, the answer is certainly Benedict Arnold. Outside the US, however, that name is not terribly well known. The most famous traitor in the English-speaking world is probably Guy Fawkes, of the 1605 "Gunpowder Plot" against King James I of England. The most famous political traitor in all of human history, however, is Marcus Junius Brutus, a close personal friend of Julius Caesar and one of the ringleaders in the plot to assassinate him. So complete was his betrayal, that Caesar's last words are said to have been, "Et tu, Brutae?" Literally, "You too, Brutus?" Of course, the most well known traitor of all doesn't come from politics, but from religion: Judas Iscariot, the Apostle of Jesus of Nazareth who turned him over to the Sanhedren to be tried and executed.
A female traitor would still be known as a traitor. There is not a gendered term.
The notorious Revolutionary War traitor is Benedict Arnold.
Benedict Arnold
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.
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.