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1780: Major John Andre, Benedict Arnold’s handler


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1780: Major John Andre, Benedict Arnold’s handler

October 2nd, 2008 Headsman

On this date in 1780, the honorable British Major John Andre got what Benedict Arnold had coming to him.

 

Piqued that his (quite considerable) brilliance in the field did not earn honors he thought his due, General Benedict Arnold contrived to betray West Point to the British during the American Revolution — the plot that made his name a synonym for treachery.

 

As the scheme ripened, the turncoat askedSir Henry Clinton for “a personal interview with an officer that you can confide in.”

 

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Enter Clinton’s adjutant John Andre, head of British Special Intelligence.

 

The dashing officer, well-liked in society on either side of the permeable divide between Tories and Patriots on the continent, slipped into Haverstraw, N.Y. to make the arrangements. On his way back — when he already thought himself safely clear of American-held territory — he was nabbed with the incriminating documents.Scissors-32x32.png

http://www.executedtoday.com/2008/10/02/1780-major-john-andre-benedict-arnold-west-point/

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