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The Life And Treason Of Benedict Arnold (1835)
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348 pages
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Focusing on the life of Benedict Arnold, this historical non-fiction work examines his journey from a respected Continental Army general to a notorious traitor. The narrative explores his early years, military achievements, and the factors leading to his defection to the British side, including financial struggles and a sense of unappreciation. Sparks details the pivotal moments, particularly Arnold's failed attempt to surrender West Point. The book provides context on the political and social challenges of the time, offering a nuanced view of Arnold's legacy in American history.
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2008, paperback
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