Selasa, 16 Februari 2016

Benedict Arnold: The Hero Before the Traitor

Arnold's battered ship and four other patriot vessels finally gave up the fight on October 13. After setting their fleet on fire, the Americans waded ashore in Vermont.Before his epic betrayal, Arnold proved himself an imaginative and tenacious field commander

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