Because he was trator and they did not want to remember a traitor
History is the personal journal of one's life. When a country has certain outstand persons, events, or documents, they are included in a country's history. What we study as history is the journal of a country's life. One of the oldest history books is the Bible of the Judeo-Christian tradition. It is the history of the Jewish/Israeli people. History is made by one person's decision. How that person's decision affects others and that person's environment is what history is.
Yes, there are many photos of Earl G. Graves home. They can be found in history books or in real estate books.
It was siad to have been Betsy Ross in all history books.
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Pictures of Henry Ford can be found in most school history books. Another resource is library references such as encyclopedias.
Jean Fritz has written a number of books - for example she has written about Teddy Roosevelt , Stonewall Jackson , Benedict Arnold , Sam Houston etc. . .
Yes: " Benedict Arnold was born in Norwich, Connecticut, on January 14, 1741. He married Margaret Mansfield, but she died on June 19, 1775. Four years later he married Peggy Shippen. Arnold opened a druggist shop that also sold books. He also did a lot of traveling for his business. He was in the West Indies when he learned about the Boston Massacre. He reacted by saying, "Are the Americans all asleep and tamely giving up their liberties?" He wrote that the Colonists should take "immediate vengeance!" Image courtesy of Art Today Benedict Arnold was an American general. At the beginning of the Revolution, Benedict Arnold was one of the bravest. Benedict Arnold tricked the British into thinking that thousands and thousands of American forces were heading to Fort Schuyler. There were really less than a thousand were going to the fort. The Americans entered the fort with no enemy, thanks to Benedict Arnold's trick. 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. Arnold offered to turn West Point over to the British. West Point was an important American fort, and Arnold was the general there. John André was a major in the British army. John André and Benedict Arnold exchanged letters about the plans for West Point. John André was caught by the Americans, and they found the documents in his sock. The documents showed that Benedict Arnold was a traitor. Benedict Arnold escaped from the Americans, and he was never caught. For the rest of his life, he lived in Canada and England. He died in London, England, on June 14, 1801."
Yes, he writes his own books.
Trenton Lee Stewart [TLS] has written 4 books in total. The books: Flood summer Mysterious Benedict society Mysterious Benedict society: Periolus journey Mysterious Benedict society: The prisoners dilema
Arnold Heidsieck is known for his work in the field of history, particularly German history of the 20th century. He has written books and articles on topics such as the Weimar Republic, World War II, and the Cold War era. His scholarly contributions have provided valuable insights into the political and social developments of this turbulent period in history.
Benedict wrote many books and other papers. The list is long. To view the bibliography of Benedict see the link below.
Arnold Belkin has written: 'Two' -- subject(s): Artists' books
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So far there are only three books.
Pope Benedict XVI. Pope for short.
Edward Arnold DeVore has written: 'Private Potatobug' -- subject(s): Colorado potato beetle, Comic books, strips, etc, Comic books, strips
The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey and The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisioner's Dilemma. There is also a prequel, The Extraordianary education of Nicholas Benedict.