Rabu, 19 Juli 2017

Tracks of a Traitor

When he turned his coat, Benedict Arnold turned a revolution against him. General George Washington got to West Point, New York, on Monday, September 25, 1780, expecting to find his subordinate, Major General Benedict Arnold, awaiting him. Washington recently had appointed Arnold commander of the fort at West Point that secured the Hudson River against …

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