George Washington and Benedict Arnold: A Tale of Two Patriots
Dave Richard Palmer
424 pages, Hardcover
ISBN: 1596980206
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Language: English
Publish: 1154415600000
American HistoryAmerican RevolutionAmerican Revolutionary WarBiographyHistoryMilitary HistoryNonfictionPresidentsUs PresidentsWar
Fateful turns, choices and escapes from certain death dominate this captivating story of the most compelling figures of the Revolutionary War. When General George Washington appointed Benedict Arnold military commander of the Philadelphia region, military historian Palmer argues, he was not only making one of the worst personnel decisions of his career, but was also creating the conditions for the “Traitor of America” to commit his crime. Stark contrasts and similarities between two men show how their choices informed their destiny. The son of an alcoholic, Arnold became a wealthy merchant before he took up arms against the British, but distinguishing himself on the battlefield was not enough to earn Arnold the prestige he perpetually sought. Washington, who grew up on a tranquil farm, was the beneficiary of guidance from influential figures and was groomed to be a leader. Palmer has a talent for building momentum and suspense, but his most skilled turn is as profiler of the military comrades who would later be foes.