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  1. 1 day ago · Treason of the Blackest Dye highlights a fascinating chapter in the Revolutionary War, filled with intrigue, betrayal, and chance circumstances. On September 22, 1780, U.S. General Benedict Arnold secretly turned over plans for the fortification at West Point to British spy Major John André.

  2. 4 days ago · The Boot Papers were plans for West Point, supplied by Benedict Arnold, and concealed in the boot of Major John André, a British ppy. The plans were discovered at André's capture in Tarrytown in ...

  3. 3 days ago · As the history is written, Benedict Arnold was a decorated, distinguished and instrumental member to the Continental Army. He played crucial roles in the capture of Fort Ticonderoga in 1775, fended off an attempted British invasion of New York at Lake Champlain in 1776 and ultimately dealt a crushing blow to British forces in 1777 at the Battle of Bemis Height which lead to British General John Burgoyne and his army surrendering at Saratoga.

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  5. 5 days ago · Modern history has its share of betrayals that have altered the course of nations and lives. 09. Benedict Arnold's Treason: During the American Revolutionary War, General Benedict Arnold switched sides and plotted to surrender West Point to the British. His name has since become synonymous with treason in the United States.

  6. 2 days ago · Why did one of Americas greatest heroes switch sides in the middle of the Revolutionary War? This quiz doesnt answer that enigma, but it does test your knowledge about Benedict Arnold. Part I covers Arnold through the Battle of Valcour Island.

  7. 4 days ago · The André Papers are documents in the handwriting of General Benedict Arnold, discovered in André’s boot during his capture in Tarrytown. They contained military intelligence about the Continental Army’s positions in the Hudson Highlands. They were the “smoking gun” that sealed Arnold’s fate.

  8. 2 days ago · On This Day In History, September 21, 1780, Benedict Arnold Betrays Cause Of American Independence. John Quincy had joined his father's first mission to Europe and balked at this sudden return ...