The name Benedict Arnold remains a synonym in American English ... Benjamin Franklin discussed the betrayal in a letter sent to hero of two revolutions Marquis de Lafayette in 1781, reports ...
Benedict Arnold’s betrayal of his compatriots in favor of the British made his name synonymous with treason in American ...
Arnold’s betrayal was discovered when the British intelligence contact he was communicating with was captured, and incriminating documents were found. He managed to flee to the British warship ...
A spokesperson for a Las Vegas-based nonprofit that aims to teach kids about the law said the organization feels a “sense of betrayal” after its former executive director now faces theft ...
He’ll face off against his former team on Saturday at Williams-Brice Stadium, in front of 80,000 folks who believe he’s public enemy No. 1.
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! When the Revolutionary War began, Benedict Arnold joined the Continental Army and served under George Washington. As the war continued ...
Milk prices increased by fourfold. General Benedict Arnold committed the act that would make his name synonymous with treason and betrayal. In 1780, he met with British Major John Andre ...
And another report in Spain is now indicating that there could be a ‘betrayal in the Premier League’ with Man City and Pep Guardiola looking to sign Alexander-Arnold in the summer.
Distinguished American combat officer Benedict Arnold met a British commander in secret with a plot to trade the colonial stronghold at West Point for cash on this day in history, Sept.