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Benedict Arnold (14 January 1741 [O.S. 3 January 1740] – June 14, 1801) was an American-born military officer who served during the American Revolutionary War. He fought with distinction for the American Continental Army and rose to the rank of major general before defecting to the British in 1780. General … See more
Benedict Arnold was born a British subject, the second of six children of his father Benedict Arnold III (1683–1761) and Hannah Waterman King See more
Arnold established himself in business in 1762 as a pharmacist and bookseller in New Haven, Connecticut, with the help of the Lathrops. He … See more
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Arnold began the war as a captain in the Connecticut militia, a position to which he was elected in March … See moreRaids in Virginia and Connecticut colonies
The British gave Arnold a brigadier general's commission with an annual income of several … See moreIn 1755, Arnold was attracted by the sound of a drummer and attempted to enlist in the provincial militia for service in the French and Indian War See more
Historians have identified many possible factors contributing to Arnold's treason, while some debate their relative importance. According to W. D. Wetherell, he was:
[A]mong the hardest human beings to understand in … See moreIn 1785, Arnold and his son Richard moved to Saint John, New Brunswick, where they speculated in land and established a … See more
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WEBOct 27, 2009 · Benedict Arnold, an American colonist, was a Revolutionary War hero who later became a despised traitor when he schemed to turn West Point over to the British.
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WEBMay 28, 2024 · After Benedict Arnold betrayed the Continental Army, his British contact, Major John André, was captured by the Americans and hanged as a spy in October 1780; meanwhile, Arnold escaped on a …
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WEBNov 24, 2009 · However, the conspiracy was uncovered and Andre was captured and executed. Arnold, the former American patriot, fled to the enemy side and went on to lead British troops in Virginia and...
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WEBSep 21, 2020 · Washington reportedly authorized kidnap plots to seize Arnold for execution, or for Arnold to be killed on sight. As a British commander, Arnold led forays into Virginia and Connecticut, and he …
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WEBJohn Andre, Arnold's British contact, was captured and ultimately executed for his role in the plot. Arnold narrowly avoided capture by the Americans and eventually fled to England. Arnold served in the British …
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