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BookTrib's Bites: From Historical Fiction to Pirates

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Was Benedict Arnold a traitor because he was surrounded by total jerks?

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(BPT) - Once a loyal leader in the American Revolution, Benedict Arnold eventually flipped sides and became a traitor to the cause he once loved. In the aftermath of his unsuccessful attempt to …
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