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Benedict Arnold

revolutionary war hero and traitor
2004
Examines the life of Benedict Arnold, America's most famous traitor, discussing his childhood in Connecticut, his career as a merchant, his heroic actions during the Revolutionary War, his appointment as military governor of Philadelphia, and the events that led him to change his allegiance from America to Britain.

Through a howling wilderness

Benedict Arnold's march to Quebec, 1775
2006
Recounts the events surrounding a secret mission in 1775 during which eleven hundred American colonists marched nearly two hundred miles under the direction of Benedict Arnold to seize the fortress city of Quebec, the last British stronghold in Canada.

Benedict Arnold

patriot and traitor
1990
Explores the career of Benedict Arnold as patriot and soldier and his treasonous decision and betrayal during the Revolutionary War.

Benedict Arnold

2004
Profiles Benedict Arnold, an accomplished soldier of the French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War who is best remembered as a traitor and spy for the British during his time as commander of West Point.

Traitor, the case of Benedict Arnold

1989
A study of the life and character of the brilliant Revolutionary War general who deserted to the British for money.

Traitor, the case of Benedict Arnold

1997
A study of the life and character of the brilliant Revolutionary War general who deserted to the British for money.

The dark eagle

the story of Benedict Arnold
1976
A biography of the ardent patriot and brilliant general who became America's most infamous traitor.

The traitor and the spy

Benedict Arnold and John Andr?
1975

Benedict Arnold

a drama of the American Revolution in five acts
2005
A play about American Revolutionary general Benedict Arnold's bravery in battle and his historic act of treason.

Secret history of the American Revolution

an account of the conspiracies of Benedict Arnold and numerous others, drawn from the Secret Service papers of the British headquarters in North America, now for the first time examined and made public
1973

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