Monday, August 19, 2019
Benedict Arnold Essay -- essays research papers
 Benedict Arnold      The name Benedict Arnold has become a synonym for a traitor to one's  country. In the first years of the American Revolution, however, Arnold was  a brilliant and dashing general, highly respected for his service to the  patriot cause (see Revolution, American).  Benedict Arnold was born on Jan. 14, 1741, in Norwich, Conn. His father,  Benedict, was a well-to-do landowner. His mother was Hannah King Waterman Arnold.  While a boy, young Arnold twice ran away to join the colonial troops fighting in  the French and Indian War. When he was 21 he settled in New Haven. In time he  became a prosperous merchant and a captain in the Connecticut militia. He  married Margaret Mansfield in 1767. They had three sons.  Arnold played a gallant part in the American Revolution and became a major  general in 1777. His wife had died in 1775. Early in 1779 he married Margaret  Shippen, by whom he had four sons and one daughter. Arnold lived lavishly and  soon found himself badly pressed for money.  He then began his treasonable activities. Most historians agree that Arnold  did so for money, though he may also have resented lack of further promotion.  Whatever his motive, he regularly sent vital military information to the British  and was well paid for it. His wife helped him, often acting as messenger. In  1780 Arnold obtained command of West Point and at once conspired to turn over  the garrison to the British. He met Maj. John Andre, a British spy, and made  final plans. Andre was captured, h...                      
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