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Benedict Arnold and Colonial Loyalist Views


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Benedict Arnold and Colonial Loyalist Views
This paper focuses on the life of Benedict Arnold, a great revolutionary war general, who began as a hero, but ended up a traitor, and how the colonial loyalists came to view this man.
2,040 words (approx. 8.2 pages) | 8 sources | APA | 2006 United States


Paper Summary:

The author gives a detailed account on the life of Benedict Arnold, from the beginning of his career in 1775 to his sad and lonely death in 1801. The paper also explains how Arnold became one of America's most famous traitors and one of Britain's greatest heroes, while also examining how the colonial loyalists, also known as the Tories, and the British loyalists, felt about Arnold before and after his switch. The paper also hones in on those involved in aiding him in selling out his country, including John Andre and Beverly Robinson.

From the Paper:

"So how did he end up or how was it found out that he was a traitor? Well, he changed sides mainly for financial reasons. He married a Peggy Shippen, who was in dept, and stayed in dept. He also didn't help matters any with the social parties he had. So he decided he would profit from the ruin of America. He contacted Sir Henry Clinton and promised to give him West Point and its defenders for 20,000 sterling, which is the same thing as $1 million today. However his British contact, Major John Andre, was captured, and with him there was incriminating documents in Arnold's handwriting, including routes of access to the fort.
After this incident he became a hero for the other side, fighting as hard as he did for America. Again he was awarded brigadier general. Again he led many victories, but this time it was for the British."

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APA Citation:

Benedict Arnold and Colonial Loyalist Views (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-Benedict-Arnold-and-Colonial-Loyalist-Views/65195

MLA Citation:

"Benedict Arnold and Colonial Loyalist Views" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Benedict-Arnold-and-Colonial-Loyalist-Views/65195>




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