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  1. Major John André and Brigadier General Benedict Arnold. On October 2, 1780, British intelligence officer Major John André was hanged as a spy in Tappan, New York. Captured on his return to New York City by American militiamen fighting in the War of Independence, Major André was found to have papers hidden in his boot concerning Continental ...

  2. 31 de mar. de 2018 · Updated on March 31, 2018. Benedict Arnold V was born January 14, 1741, to successful businessman Benedict Arnold III and his wife Hannah. Raised in Norwich, CT, Arnold was one of six children though only two, he and his sister Hannah, survived to adulthood. The loss of the other children led Arnold's father to alcoholism and prevented him from ...

  3. 22 de mar. de 2023 · Dans Historiquement Vôtre, Clémentine Portier-Kaltenbach vous raconte le parcours de Benedict Arnold (1741-1801), un général américain devenu l’incarnation du traître à la nation aux ...

  4. 16 de feb. de 2024 · Benedict Arnold IV (1715 – 1761) – He was born in 1715, in Newport, Rhode Island, a son of Benedict Arnold, III and Patience (Coggeshall) Arnold. On November 8, 1733, in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, Benedict married Hannah Lathrop Waterman, a daughter of John Waterman and Elizabeth Lathrop. He was a veteran of the frontier wars.

  5. Benedict Arnold V, conocido simplemente como Benedict Arnold, fue un general estadounidense, que se pasó al bando británico durante la Guerra de Independencia de los Estados Unidos. Arnold fue el último de los 6 hijos que tuvieron Benedict Arnold III y Hannah Waterman King, dos colonos de origen inglés pero nacidos en las Trece Colonias.

  6. 21 de sept. de 2015 · The September 21 meeting with British Major John Andre was a disaster for both men. Arnold was descended from a Rhode Island founding family. The major general led and served with honor at Ticonderoga, Quebec and Saratoga. But Arnold often fought with other officers and Congress. American commander George Washington understood Arnold’s ...

  7. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Arnold, Benedict (1741–1801), Continental army general and traitor.In 1755, at sixteen, Arnold fled his dysfunctional family in Norwich, Connecticut, and joined the provincial army of New York. Arnold soon tired of military life and deserted, as he did after a second enlistment in 1760, anticipating a lifelong pattern of abandoning military allegiances that failed to produce wealth, status ...