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  1. Margaret "Peggy" Shippen (July 11, 1760 – August 24, 1804) was the second wife of General Benedict Arnold. She has been described as "the highest-paid spy in the American Revolution". Shippen was born into a prominent Philadelphia family with Loyalist tendencies.

  2. Peggy Shippen, wife of Benedict Arnold, was a civilian and spy during the American Revolutionary War. A Loyalist, she worked with her husband to undermine the American colonists’ fight for independence from Great Britain.

  3. Life Story: Margaret “Peggy” Shippen Arnold (1760–1803) Duplicity and Spy craft in the American Revolution. The story of the woman who was instrumental in Benedict Arnold’s plot to betray the Continental Army. Print Page. Portrait of Margaret Shippen (Mrs. Benedict Arnold) Major John Andre, Portrait of Margaret Shippen (Mrs. Benedict Arnold), 1778.

  4. 12 de may. de 2015 · Peggy Shippen, wife of the infamous traitor Benedict Arnold, conspired with her husband to undermine the American colonists’ fight for independence from Great Britain.

  5. 27 de jul. de 2021 · There were many reasons behind his turning coat, including his marriage to the young Philadelphia socialite, Margaret “PeggyShippen in 1779. Here are ten facts about the Arnolds and the plot to betray America.

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  6. Margaret "Peggy" Shippen was born on July 11, 1760 to one of the most prominent families in Philadelphia. Her father was a merchant, judge, and member of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, ensuring that Peggy was surrounded by politics from an early age.

  7. 16 de ene. de 2020 · Peggy Arnold (born Margaret Shippen; July 11, 1760 to August 24, 1804) was a Philadelphia socialite during the American Revolution. She was part of a notoriously Loyalist family and social circle, but she became infamous for her role in the treason of her husband, General Benedict Arnold.