Arnold Has Betrayed Us

On September 25, 1780, General George Washington arrived at West Point to inspect the fort and meet with its post commander, General Benedict Arnold. As he was sitting down to breakfast, Arnold received a letter informing him that Major John Andre, his spy accomplice, had been caught and confessed Arnold’s plot. He immediately raced to the river and ordered his bargemen to take him downriver. A few hours later, Washington was informed of Arnold’s attempt to give away West Point to the British. Colonel Alexander Hamilton, who delivered the message, later stated he had never seen Washington so visibly shaken, simply uttering, “Arnold has betrayed us.”

Tom Hand, creator and publisher of Americana Corner, discusses what happened in the aftermath of Benedict Arnold being revealed as a traitor, and why it still matters today.

Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Library of Congress, The New York Public Library, National Portrait Gallery – Smithsonian Institution, Wikipedia. 


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