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Historically Speaking: First lecture features Benedict Arnold author


By Regan Miner, For The Bulletin
In collaboration with the Connecticut League of History Organization, the Norwich Historical Society is sponsoring a free virtual winter lecture series based on topics from our Walk Norwich Trail system (walknorwich.org). The four-part lecture series is from January through April and is free and open to the public. The lectures will be recorded and available on our website and social media platforms for on-demand viewing.
The first lecture in our virtual winter lecture series will focus on topics from the Benedict Arnold Trail. Benedict Arnold is often remembered for his infamous betrayal of the patriot cause during the American Revolution, but what led this brilliant military commander to shift his allegiance so drastically? Joyce Lee Malcom, author of The Tragedy of Benedict Arnold: An American Life, explores the Norwich-born Arnold s complicated life from his troubled childhood in a pre-revolutionary America to his wartime military ....

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Historically Speaking: Benedict Arnold tries to justify his treason


By Dayne Rugh, For The Bulletin
“Very few words, however, shall suffice on a subject so personal, for to the thousands who suffer under the tyranny of the usurpers in the revolted Provinces … as to that class of men who are criminally protracting the war from sinister views, at the expense of the public interest, I prefer their enmity to their applause.”
These words, written by Benedict Arnold on Oct. 7, 1780, are contained in an open letter he wrote “To the Inhabitants of America” shortly after formally defecting to the British.
The letter served a couple of purposes. For the Norwich-born Arnold, this was a moment for him to state his case before a shocked nation and provide his own perspective into why he made this decision, and for the British, it was designed to appeal to like-minded thinkers within the ranks of the Continental Army and beyond. If the plan went accordingly, Arnold’s words would motivate legions of disaffected, discouraged, and angry Ame ....

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