In various eras of world history, there are various leaders, groups, and respected people who engage in specific actions that are contrary to the beliefs and loyalty of other people. These people do a lot of things to keep their actions secret and cautious with other people living around them. People interact with each other to show signs of betrayal or fraud. Benedict Arnold is a very famous example that betrayed his country.
Benedict Arnold was born on January 14, 1741 in Norwich, Connecticut. Arnold 's father was a successful businessman and young Benedict was educated at a private school. After his three children died of yellow fever, Benedictine senior began to drink alcoholily and fell into the era of economic difficulties. Little Benedict left school and was emulated by a pharmacist. In 1757, a 16-year-old Benedict Arnold joined and flew the French north of New York. Two years later, his father and sister took responsibility after the mother's yellow fever death. His sad father was arrested repeatedly drinking alcohol before the death of 1761.
Early biography tried to portray Arnold 's whole life in dangerous or morally suspicious behavior. The first major biographies of his life are the life and rebellion of Benedict Arnold published by historian Jared Sparks in 1832 and how Arnold's dangerous character was formed from childhood experience, Strictly indicated. . George Cunning Hill wrote a series of ethical biographies in the mid-nineteenth century and started his 1865 Arnold biography: "Benedict, Traitor, Born ...". Social historian Brian Carso pointed out that along with the development of the 19th century Arnold 's traitorous story was portrayed as a nearly amazing proportion as part of the country' s creative story. With the increase in the disputes between departments in the early American Civil War, it was quoted again. Jefferson Davis and other southern separatist leaders are disadvantageous compared to Arnold and explicitly suggest and compare separatist views as treason
Immediately after his betrayal, Benedict Arnold's name became synonymous with traitor. Benjamin Franklin writes that "Judah sold only one, Arnold sold 3 million," Alexander Scammer says that his behavior is "black like hell" Stated. In his native Norwich, someone wrote the word "traitor" next to the record he was born in the city hall. In addition, all tombstones other than his mother were destroyed. Early biography tried to portray Arnold 's whole life in dangerous or morally suspicious behavior. The first major biographies of his life are the life and rebellion of Benedict Arnold published by historian Jared Sparks in 1832 and how Arnold's dangerous character was formed from childhood experience, Strictly indicated. . George Cunning Hill wrote a series of ethical biographies in the mid-nineteenth century and began writing Arnold's 1865 biography.