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suter [353]
3 years ago
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Which american general changed sides to fight for the british apex?

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Kisachek [45]3 years ago
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Benedict Arnold

Benedict Arnold was a general for the Continental Army and switched to the British side in 1779.

Benedict Arnold proved to be an effective general for the Continental Army. However, after many successful campaigns Arnold did not receive the recognition or payment of bonus he believed he deserved. Arnold began to work with the British in 1779. He revealed plans for the British to take over West Point in exchange for payments. When the Continental Army discovered his treacherous plan they intended to capture him, but Arnold was able to escape behind British lines.

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