Benedict Arnold, history homework help

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In this course, we have introduced and assessed many noteworthy figures related to the colonizing and first 90 years of the United States. For this assignment, you will choose a significant figure who contributed to and influenced others during the time discussed in this course—with the exception of any U.S. President—and prepare a tribute focusing on his or her relevance to today. This is not a biography. Your argument should highlight how society remembers your historical figure now, based on the philosophies and ideals he or she presented or helped to change and evolve.

The style of this project is a multimedia presentation with both audio and video components; however, the medium used is up to you. Potential examples include, but are not limited to, a videotaped speech, a self-guided PowerPoint presentation, or a video with audio. Creativity and effort will impact the final grade.

Prepare and submit a two-page reflection, ideally based on the outline assignment from Unit VI.

 Create and submit a visual presentation with your reflection as an audio transcript.

 Proper citations and references for any use or identification of those sources must be used.

 Length must fall within three to five minutes; in the case of PowerPoint, slides and audio should progress and stop automatically like a taped presentation.

 Content accuracy and avoidance of anachronism are a must.

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1 Benedict Arnold (1741-1801) – General Benedict Arnold (1741-1801) – General Amy Aragon Columbia Southern University American History I November 14, 2016 2 Benedict Arnold (1741-1801) – General Benedict Arnold (1741-1801) – General Outline 1. Benedict Arnold Benedict Arnold according to American history is a name identical to the term traitor. His numerous influences to American Liberation just before him assuming the turncoat position are mostly forgotten. 2. British colony in 1741 Benedict Arnold made an identical remarkable army profession before he moved to the British military. He was the only one to make it to adulthood out of the eleven children born in the British colony in 1741. He consumed his early adulthood involved as a pharmacist and business person but as well worked in the local militia. 3. Combat injuries in 1776. Arnold rapidly proven himself as part and parcel of George Washington’s preeminent generals during the American Uprising. Recognizing the greatest importance of obtaining New York, Arnold congregated a cluster of mankind and directed in the direction of Fort Ticonderoga. The working together of his Green Mountain Boys and Ethan Allen helped detent the castle for the Loyalists. Arnold underwent two combat injuries for the sake of American purpose in 1776. 3 Benedict Arnold (1741-1801) – General 4. Elevation to chief general in 1777 He supposed the Continental Congress inadequately compensated his efforts, especially bearing in mind his sacrifices. When he was chosen as brigadier over-all, he observed as Congress approved him for advance to the position of chief general more than five stretches in courtesy of his assistants. Arnold always had intentions of quitting from military service with regard to these disgraces but for only Washington’s persistence that he remained. He was later remunerated in the year 1777 with an elevation to chief general and posted as army commandant of Philadelphia. 5. Disputes with some majors Arnold’s conduct in the long run arose to irritate his associations with additional Continental administrators; he disputed with some majors in the Continental Military. Arnold lived lavishly in Philadelphia as well as planned a number of business treaties that merited him a personality for questionable doings in his despairing desire to influence Edward Shippen so as to marry Peggy, his 18-year-old daughter. With regard to his behavior, many began to doubt that he was secretly dealing with the British for the purpose of making money. Although he eventually won Peggy’s hand, his overindulgence put him into debt. 6. His disloyalty confirmation in 1780 Though continental officers couldn’t approve Arnold’s alleged unfaithfulness until the year 1780 when solid confirmation of his disloyalty was revealed. The Americans arrested Major John Andre his contact, who had paperwork clarifying 4 Benedict Arnold (1741-1801) – General Arnold’s treason. Later in 1779 Andre was eliminated for his criminalities while Arnold succeeded to run away to England. 7. Arnold Death Arnold later died in 1801, he left behind him a bequest as America’s most disreputable traitor.
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British colony in 1741
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was a pharmacist and business

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later served in the local militia

Combat injuries in 1776


He was a force to recon during the American uprising



He commanded a cluster of mankind who controlled Fort Ticonderoga



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