The notorious Revolutionary War traitor is Benedict Arnold.
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.
Either the American Revolution, or the War of 1812.
No, he was Loyal to the Crown. To be a traitor one has to change sides or allegiance, which William never did.
Patriots- during the Revolution War.The first battle of the Revolution War was Lexington and Concord, which the Americans lost.The turning point of the Revolution War was The Battle Of Saratoga, which Benedict Arnold was the war hero of that war, but he didn't get very much credit which made him want to become a traitor, which he did. He was America's first traitor.(: I know you didn't ask for any of that, but I just learned all of that so I was testing what I knew, I'm a nerd. Sorry.
If you are referring to the American Revolution, no, he was not. He was a famous abolitionist in the years prior to the Civil War.
Probably the most famous (or infamous!) traitor was Benedict Arnold.
Benedict Arnold is the most infamous traitor in the American Revolution.
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.
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.
Either the American Revolution, or the War of 1812.
A famous traitor that was birbed by England to take 32,000 pounds.
Benedict Arnold is very famous traitor.
No, he was Loyal to the Crown. To be a traitor one has to change sides or allegiance, which William never did.
Patriots- during the Revolution War.The first battle of the Revolution War was Lexington and Concord, which the Americans lost.The turning point of the Revolution War was The Battle Of Saratoga, which Benedict Arnold was the war hero of that war, but he didn't get very much credit which made him want to become a traitor, which he did. He was America's first traitor.(: I know you didn't ask for any of that, but I just learned all of that so I was testing what I knew, I'm a nerd. Sorry.
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If you are referring to the American Revolution, no, he was not. He was a famous abolitionist in the years prior to the Civil War.
Benedict Arnold