Benedict Arnold Article

What happened to Benedict Arnold after he betrayed the Continental Army to the British?

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After Benedict Arnold betrayed the Continental Army, his British contact, Major John André, was captured by the Americans and hanged as a spy in October 1780; meanwhile, Arnold escaped on a British ship. In September 1781, Arnold led a British attack on New London, Connecticut. Unable to obtain a regular commission in the British army after the American Revolution, Arnold pursued various business ventures, including land speculation and privateering, before permanently settling in London.