Benedict Arnold - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Benedict Arnold V (January 14, 1741 [O.S. January 3, 1740]
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The American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) ( American War of Independence ) began as a war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and thirteen united former British colonies on the North American co...
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Learn about the traitors throughout America's history from the Revolutionary War to the present. ... Sons of Liberty: Patriots or Terrorists?; Should the Sons of Liberty be viewed as patriots or terrorists - traitors against the British? Read this article and decide for yourself. ... Explore American History...
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Voices of the American Revolution expresses the main focus of our website. Traitors, Seamstresses, and Generals were real people who were important figures during the time of the ... Actions - Both the Patriots and the British took actions that led to the Revolutionary War and the independence of the United States.
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Learn what happened on This Day in History at History.com. ... Benedict Arnold, the American general during the Revolutionary War who betrayed his country and became synonymous with the word "traitor," was born on this day in 1741.
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The traitor was Benedict Arnold, he went on the British side and told our secrets during the war. Soon after the war he moved on to Canada to live their. Later he got sick and he died alone in Canada.
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Little Known Facts about the American Revolutionary War ... What follows are a few little known facts about the American Revolutionary War era. Most Americans think they know all about the Revolution simply because they are Americans. In fact, the real story -- not the one in most textbooks -- is crammed with...
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Part of our American Revolution Timeline. ... October 7, 1777 - The Battle of Saratoga results in the first major American victory of the Revolutionary War as Gen. Horatio Gates and Gen. Benedict Arnold defeat Gen. Burgoyne, inflicting 600 British casualties.
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Comprehensive Revolutionary War Timeline, from the French and Indian War to the Constitution ... Timeline of the Revolutionary War ... Oct. 10 Battle of Point Pleasant, Virginia (disputed as to whether it was a battle of the American Revolution or the culmination of Lord Dunmore's War)
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These men, led by Alexander Hamilton and his fellow Federalists, strived to implement an American version of British mercantilism as soon as the Revolution was over. In doing so they were traitors to the American Revolution and the worst kind of corrupt, power-seeking political scoundrels.
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