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American soldier and traitor. Benedict Arnolds commission as major general in the Continental Army, 1777

American soldier and traitor. Benedict Arnolds commission as major general in the Continental Army, 1777


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American soldier and traitor. Benedict Arnolds commission as major general in the Continental Army, 1777

BENEDICT ARNOLD (1741-1801).
American soldier and traitor. Benedict Arnolds commission as major general in the Continental Army, 1777

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This print showcases Benedict Arnold, an American soldier and traitor who played a significant role in the American Revolution. The image captures a pivotal moment in history, as it displays Arnold's commission as a major general in the Continental Army. In 1777, during the height of the Revolutionary War, Arnold received this prestigious appointment from the Second Continental Congress. At that time, he was highly regarded for his military skills and bravery on the battlefield. However, unbeknownst to many at the time, Arnold's loyalty to America would soon be compromised. Arnold's name has become synonymous with betrayal due to his infamous decision to switch sides and join forces with the British army. This act of treason shook not only his fellow soldiers but also General George Washington himself. The document featured in this print holds historical significance as it symbolizes both Arnold's initial dedication to fighting for American independence and ultimately his ultimate betrayal of that cause. Despite being labeled a traitor by history books, Benedict Arnold remains an intriguing figure whose actions continue to spark debate among historians today. This photograph serves as a reminder of how even those we admire can sometimes succumb to greed or personal motivations that lead them astray from their original path.

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