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Historian Peter Henriques talked about George Washington's relationship with General Benedict Arnold. Professor Henriques spoke about how Washington's response to Arnold's failed plan to deliver ...
The focus is on loyalty and personal integrity, evoking a Shakespearean tragedy that unfolds in the key relationship of George Washington and Benedict Arnold.
This story, which could stand alone, provides the context for the finely drawn character studies of George Washington and Benedict Arnold that are the central tales of the book.
But Arnold often fought with other officers and Congress. American commander George Washington understood Arnold’s shortcomings but valued his usefulness on the battlefield.
It was once common knowledge, the story of Benedict Arnold—that extraordinarily successful patriot general who abruptly turned against the American Revolution. Because he had been so trusted by ...
Andre was hanged. Arnold escaped to England with his wife and children. Benedict Arnold, born in Norwich, Connecticut, was a great soldier. George Washington valued him highly.
Severely wounded, Arnold won Gen. George Washington's admiration, but the Continental Congress not only failed to back him, but it also left its military commander without the supplies to fight.
Distinguished American combat officer Benedict Arnold met a British commander in secret with a plot to trade the colonial stronghold at West Point for cash on this day in history, Sept. 21, 1780.
For generations, the words “Benedict Arnold” have elicited scorn for the man whose treachery almost scuttled the American Revolution.
Combined with last year’s mid-season debut of General George Washington (Ian Kahn), Arnold’s introduction is oozing with dramatic possibility. One of Turn ‘s most compelling characters is ...
On the glorious battlefields of the American Revolution, two great generals distinguished themselves; George Washington and Benedict Arnold. Washington is remembered as America's founding father ...
Historian Peter Henriques talks about George Washington's relationship with General Benedict Arnold.