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  2. Jan 21, 2015 · Updated: August 31, 2018 | Original: January 21, 2015. copy page link. Print Page. Shortly after the Revolutionary War broke out in April of 1775, Benedict Arnold set out as captain of the ...

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  3. Apr 18, 2024 · What does it mean to call someone a “Benedict Arnold”? “Benedict Arnold” is an epithet for “traitor” in the United States. If someone calls you a “Benedict Arnold,” it means they believe you have betrayed them or their cause.

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  4. What Is the Meaning of Benedict Arnold? A Benedict Arnold is the name given to a traitor. A traitor is loosely defined as someone who has been revered and elevated to a place of trust and has betrayed that trust. The idiom Benedict Arnold is an American term derived from a person who was a general for the Americans during the Revolutionary War ...

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  5. Benedict Arnold (14 January 1741 [ O.S. 3 January 1740] [1] [a] – June 14, 1801) was an American-born military officer who served during the American Revolutionary War. He fought with distinction for the American Continental Army and rose to the rank of major general before defecting to the British in 1780.

    • 1760, 1775 (colonial forces), 1775–1780 (Continental Army), 1780–1781 (British Army)
  6. Oct 27, 2009 · Benedict Arnold, an American colonist, was a Revolutionary War hero who later became a despised traitor when he schemed to turn West Point over to the British.

  7. It is impossible to say when 37-year-old Benedict Arnold first met 18-year-old Peggy Shippen, but we do know that on September 25, 1778, he wrote her a love letter—much of it an exact copy of ...

  8. Jan 14, 2017 · To be called a Benedict Arnold is not a compliment. Born January 14, 1741, in Norwich, Connecticut, Arnold is viewed as the quintessential traitor, reviled in American history for being the ultimate turncoat who tried to turn over the vital Hudson River New York outpost of West Point to British forces in exchange for money and a commission in ...

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