Benedict Arnold distinguished himself as a military leader in the Revolutionary War, but became bitter when others were promoted ahead of him despite his exemplary record. As commander of West Point in 1780, he planned to betray the fort to the British but the plot was discovered and Arnold spent the rest of his life in exile. He married socially prominent Peggy Shippen from Philadelphia, who long endured Arnold's life as traitor.This sculpture is part of American Revolution! George Stuart Historical Figures ® on display at the Museum of Ventura County 2021-2022. More on the figures at the George S. Stuart Historical Figures, US Patriots and Founders webpage.
Type
physical object
Format
Figure
Identifier
1977-103.8
Language
English
Subject
Arnold, Benedict--1741-1801 United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783
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