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1741-1801

Traitor

the case of Benedict Arnold
1992
All he wanted was to be a hero. And to have the best money and the best clothes. And to be promoted to a ranking major general. Simple, normal ambitions. Not for Benedict Arnold.

The American Revolution

2005
A history of the American colonies' successful battle for independence from the British, as well as biographies of four of the most significant figures therein.

Traitor, the case of Benedict Arnold

1996
A study of the life and character of the brilliant Revolutionary War general who deserted to the British for money.

Treason at West Point

the Arnold-Andr e conspiracy
1975

Benedict Arnold

traitor to the cause
1999
This is a biography of the infamous traitor who sold secret military information to the British army during the American Revolution.

The notorious Benedict Arnold

a true story of adventure, heroism, & treachery
2010
An introduction to the life of Benedict Arnold that highlights not only the traitorous actions that made him legendary, but also his heroic involvement in the American Revolution.

Benedict Arnold

traitor to the cause
2000
A biography of the infamous traitor who sold secret military information to the British army during the American Revolution.

The notorious Benedict Arnold

a true story of adventure, heroism, & treachery
2012
An introduction to the life of Benedict Arnold that highlights not only the traitorous actions that made him legendary, but also his heroic involvement in the American Revolution.

Benedict Arnold

hero and traitor
2006
Tells the life story of Benedict Arnold, the controversial American general who went from hero to villain when he sold military secrets to the British during the Revolutionary War; and features multiple-choice review questions at the end of each chapter.

The real Benedict Arnold

2007
Presents a comprehensive biography and history of Benedict Arnold that examines many of his heroic deeds and contributions to the Revolutionary cause before he decided to switch sides.

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