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Amazon.com: Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold (Unforgettable
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Benedict Arnold was born on January 14, 1741, in Norwich, Connecticut. He was one of only two of his mother's eleven children to survive into adulthood. His mother had been a prosperous widow before marrying Arnold's father, ... Fritz, Jean. Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold. New York: B. P. Putnam's Sons, 1981.
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One of Fritz's more lengthy biographies, this time she's giving us the man whose name has become synonymous with traitor. As always, with Jean Fritz's work, the book is carefully researched and she invents and assumes nothing.
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free cliff notes, book summaries, and study guides for Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold by Jean Fritz ... BookRags Premium ($$) - "Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold"; Includes chapter summaries, character analysis, themes, style, historical context, critical overview (essays), criticism, media adaptations,
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Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold Study Guide by Jean Fritz: Overview. Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold study guide, including 6 pages of chapter summaries, essays, quotes, and more. ... Search "Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold"
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Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold , Jean Fritz; (Paperstar, 1981), pb., 192 pp. Ages 10+; This presents the biographical data well, though it is not a real exciting read. My boys knew of Arnold’s treachery already but said, we always thought Arnold was just good up to the point he turned traitor. They had known...
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