As everyone knows, Benedict Arnold became a traitor during the Revolutionary War and was known for his treachery to the mainland. But before starting both sides, Benedict was a powerful military leader and a good soldier. Furthermore, Benedict had a big victory on both sides of the war. Through his patriotism and treason, Benedict Arnold helped shape the process of the American Revolution. In 1775, Benedict Arnold made his first victory - Ticonderoga Fort. The battle of the fortress took place on May 10, 1775.
Benedict Arnold: At the beginning of the American Revolution, Benedict Arnold was an American hero, an outstanding general who fought bravely in several intense fights. By the end of the war he ordered the British troops against the failed generals who were "traitorous" and traitorous in his previous army, history. Madly with the lack of recognition of his military genius, Arnold offered a British pound in exchange for £ 20,000, and overlooking the Hudson River in New York and systematically weakening the defense of strategic fortifications It was. However his plan was soon revealed and contact with Arnold's British army, Major John Andre was caught by the US Army and hanged. Arnold ran away to the British frigate ship, and the United Kingdom did not really trust him, but he was ordered by the UK. After the war he and his wife went to England where he was the most famous traitor in American history.
On October 2, 1780, Americans hanged John Andre. He is considered an "eye of the eye." The second sight was that they lost Benedict Arnold in England. Benedict Arnold has made British lose a good general at John André, and proved to be very useless in his British military career. After Cornwallis surrendered in Yorktown in October 1781, Arnold and his wife Peggie moved to England. Their life is very simple. However, in the second half of his life, Benedict was seriously health hazard; asthma and gout bothered him. Finally, on June 14, 1801, the suffering of Benedict Arnold was over. He was buried in the basement of St. Mary of Battersea.