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Benedict Arnold was a successful colonial general who became upset because
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Benedict Arnold was a successful colonial general who became upset because
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He thought the colonies were going to lose the American Revolution.
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Benedict Arnold was a successful colonial general who became upset because he felt as though the situation for the colonial army was becoming worse, not better, which led him to defect and join the British.
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