AKA Benedict Arnold V and Arnold, who took command of the militia after the death of General Wooster, attacked the British with such vigour at Ridgefleld (April 27, 1777) that they escaped to their ships with difficulty.
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Death. In January 1801 Arnold's health began to decline. Gout, which he had suffered since 1775, attacked his unwounded leg to the point...
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Benedict Arnold was born on January 14, 1741 in Norwich, Connecticut. Arnold was one of a number of Benedict Arnolds including an early governor of Rhode Island and his Arnold's mother died in 1759, and his father followed his wife in death two years later. After leaving the apprenticeship, Arnold traveled to Europe,
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Benedict Arnold was born on January 14, 1741 in Norwich, Connecticut. After the death of his parents, Benedict moved to New Haven and helped restore the...
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Benedict Arnold was different: a military hero for both sides in the same war. He began his career as an American Patriot in May 1775, when he and Ethan Allen led the brigade that captured Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain. "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death"
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Benedict Arnold , Traitor / Military Leader Born: 14 January 1741 Birthplace: Norwich, His father's alcoholism worsened after the death of his wife,
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Does Benedict Arnold get too harsh a rap in the popular imagination? The notorious Judas of the American Revolution is best-known for selling military secrets to the British. Today his name remains shorthand for betrayal: "Benedict Jeffords" was the New Yo Love Me Two-TimerWas Benedict Arnold's wife the real traitor?
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One of history's best-known traitors, Benedict Arnold was a successful general from Connecticut during the American Revolutionary War -- until he switched sides and was caught trying to help the British in 1780. Arnold grew up in a well-to-do family that had hit hard times by the time he became an adult.
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After the death of his second wife, Peggy Shipton, he met Mess Betsy De Blois, a sixteen year old that thirty-six year old Benedict Arnold had fallen in love with. He tried to impress Betsy, so that's one of the reasons that Benedict Arnold was a traitor.
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