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fictitious experts based on their personalities.
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Richard Hosking, Paranormal Investigator
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John André is best remembered for being hanged as a spy for his role as Benedict Arnold's co-conspirator in the attempt to take West Point during the American Revolution.
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Paddy McGuinness, Newsagent
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Reprint: Benedict Arnold's Regimental Memorandum Book Written While at Crown Point and Ticonderoga, 1775 , Philadelphia: Collins, 1884.
Benedict Arnold's loyalty to America turns as he tries to hand the camp at West Point over to the British (September 21, 1780) in the greatest act of treason in America's history.
Historical Content: Benedict Arnold's loyalty to America turns as he tries to hand the camp at West Point over to the British (September 21, 1780) in the greatest act of treason in America's history.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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Benedict Arnold became a traitor in the Revolutionary War when he committed treason against the US and one of the biggest questions about World War II is if Harry Truman did the right thing by dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan.
Benedict Arnold's British troops looted and burnt the port of New London, Connecticut, while the French Naval forces engaged the British Fleet off Yorktown, with a decisive victory for the French, under the command of the Comte de Grasse.
Benedict Arnold , the one time patriot and ally of George Washington, who later became a traitor to the US by aiding the British forces, was born in Norwich in 1741.
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David Rosenberg, Dermatologist
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Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor is the story of the man whose name is now synonymous with the word traitor , but who was once regarded as a patriotic hero by his friend, George Washington.
Benedict Arnold was considered a great leader, so it depends on what side of the war you were on if you call him a traitor or not.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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A two-pronged storming assault on city by General Montgomery and Colonel Benedict Arnold's forces during a blizzard on 31 December fails, but the siege is maintained into spring.
H urriedly constructed at the shipyard in Skenesborough, Benedict Arnold's fleet of Gunboats or Gundalos, as they were called at the time, were the perfect vessels for the defense of the lake.
This led to the exposure of Benedict Arnold's plot to betray General Washington and strategic forts at West Point.
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