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The Dark Treason of Benedict Arnold with Dr. Richard Bell

The Dark Treason of Benedict Arnold with Dr. Richard Bell


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Why did the best battlefield fighter of the American Revolution betray George Washington and the Continental Army and turn traitor? Benedict Arnold is the most famous turncoat in American history. He was a skilled officer in George Washington’s Continental Army, a general who led patriot forces to several important victories over the British, including the capture of Fort Ticonderoga. But while in command at West Point in 1780, Arnold began secretly communicating with British intelligence agents, giving them insider information, not just about the fort and its defenses, but about American strategy for the war.

When a patriot militia captured a British spy named John André, they discovered Arnold’s treachery—Alexander Hamilton said it was “the blackest treason” he could imagine. A manhunt ensued, but Arnold made it to the safety of a British ship (the aptly named Vulture). In the aftermath, George Washington had John André, the British spy tried. A board of Continental soldiers found him guilty and sentenced him to death by hanging. In the meantime, Arnold returned to the field of battle. Now wearing a British uniform, he led brutal attacks on patriot civilian communities in Virginia and Connecticut throughout 1781.

Join Dr. Richard Bell as we reconstruct the life and times of Benedict Arnold, the reasons for this treason, and the larger problems of betrayal and desertion that dogged the Continental Army throughout the war.

Dr. Richard Bell is Professor of History at the University of Maryland. He holds a PhD from Harvard University and has won more than a dozen teaching awards, including the University System of Maryland Board of Regents Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching. He has held major research fellowships at Yale, Cambridge, the Library of Congress and is the recipient of the Andrew Carnegie Fellowship and the National Endowment of the Humanities Public Scholar Award. Professor Bell is author of the new book "Stolen: Five Free Boys Kidnapped into Slavery and their Astonishing Odyssey Home," which was shortlisted for the George Washington Prize and the Harriet Tubman Prize.

This conversation is suitable for all ages.

90 minutes, including a 30 minute Q&A.

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Vivienne (San Diego, US)
Fascinating and engaging seminar

For everyone who ever called a disloyal person a 'Benedict Arnold,' this is the seminar for you! But also if you want to understand a very unexpected and significant moment in American Revolutionary War history, Dr. Bell's fast-paced, detailed, gripping narration of Arnold's life and military travails and successes was absolutely engaging and even mind-boggling. As always, his visuals, the slides, were excellent and very helpful.

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C.R. (Waco, US)

Excellent presentation! History unfolds as a story. It was exciting since I knew little about this traitor. A tragic figure who elicits no sympathy in spite of his bravery in battle.

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C.R. (Waco, US)
Dark Treason of Benedict Arnold

Excellent presentation! History unfolds as a story. It was exciting since I knew little about this traitor. A tragic figure who elicits no sympathy in spite of his bravery in battle.

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B.G. (Briarcliff Manor, US)
Another wonderful lecture from Dr. Bell

I didn't know much about Benedict Arnold but Dr. Bell gave a marvelous and fascinating talk about this interesting and multi-faceted man.

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S.K. (Atlanta, US)
Once again, awesome presentation.

There are several reasons that I keep coming back to Dr. Bell's seminars. First, I am interested in knowing more about American History and CRT. Second, Dr. Bell's presentation style is engaging, well researched and full of energy. Thirdly, Dr. Bell's enthusiasm for our country's past, is contagious. I am in the initial stages of a loss and grieving. Dr. Bell's seminars lift me up!

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Vivienne (San Diego, US)
Fascinating and engaging seminar

For everyone who ever called a disloyal person a 'Benedict Arnold,' this is the seminar for you! But also if you want to understand a very unexpected and significant moment in American Revolutionary War history, Dr. Bell's fast-paced, detailed, gripping narration of Arnold's life and military travails and successes was absolutely engaging and even mind-boggling. As always, his visuals, the slides, were excellent and very helpful.

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C.R. (Waco, US)

Excellent presentation! History unfolds as a story. It was exciting since I knew little about this traitor. A tragic figure who elicits no sympathy in spite of his bravery in battle.

C
C.R. (Waco, US)
Dark Treason of Benedict Arnold

Excellent presentation! History unfolds as a story. It was exciting since I knew little about this traitor. A tragic figure who elicits no sympathy in spite of his bravery in battle.

B
B.G. (Briarcliff Manor, US)
Another wonderful lecture from Dr. Bell

I didn't know much about Benedict Arnold but Dr. Bell gave a marvelous and fascinating talk about this interesting and multi-faceted man.

S
S.K. (Atlanta, US)
Once again, awesome presentation.

There are several reasons that I keep coming back to Dr. Bell's seminars. First, I am interested in knowing more about American History and CRT. Second, Dr. Bell's presentation style is engaging, well researched and full of energy. Thirdly, Dr. Bell's enthusiasm for our country's past, is contagious. I am in the initial stages of a loss and grieving. Dr. Bell's seminars lift me up!