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Twenty-three years ago, Black activists led a relentless effort to make slavery the focal point of an exhibit on a ...
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The Continental Army, created in June of 1775, had warily welcomed its new leader, George Washington, without much fuss. A ...
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PLATTSBURGH —This spring marks the 250th anniversary of the beginning of the Revolutionary War and the patriots’ capture of Fort Ticonderoga led by Benedict Arnold. During the following year ...
Benedict Arnold : a biography by Hill, George Canning, 1825-1898 Publication date 1858 Topics Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801 Publisher Boston : E.O. Libby & Co. Collection uconn_libraries; blc; americana ...
Benedict Arnold's once-valiant reputation soured as he betrayed the American Revolution for greed. His name now represents dishonor and the dangers of lost trust.
Why Benedict Arnold Could Never Recover His Reputation After His Betrayal of American Aspirations Although General Washington understood how shabbily Arnold had been treated by Congress, he was still ...
We’ll speak with the author of a new book peeling back all of Benedict Arnold's layers, revealing his heroism during the Revolutionary War.
American Maj. Gen. Benedict Arnold, who took control of West Point in August 1780, was both hero and villain, depending on whom you ask.
Two filmmakers say that it's time to re-examine Arnold's history due in no small part to his time spent in Northern New York.