In his early age, Arnold served in a militia during French and India War that later benefit his experience as a commander in the Continental Army. Benedict Arnold is distinguished as "brave, skilled leader", is featured in "campaigns at Lake Champlain, Ridgefield and Saratoga", and is a commander who complies with the support of George Washington . However, one of the factors that leads to Arnold to feel diminish is caused by his motivation by seeking victory on battlefields to demonstrate that he can be part of the Congress as seniority. For example, according to the American Government, it states that “Arnold had distinguished himself in battle, but Congress promoted five brigadier generals with less seniority over his head for political …show more content…
Congress finally relented and promoted him to major general, but without seniority.
Once that the Congress rejects once more Arnold’s petition, he decided to betray the Patriots and choose to became an allied of Britain, since the “British Major John Andre promised him a large sum of money and a high position in the British Army" allowing him to gain a better reputation on the side of their enemy.
In conclusion, based on History, it states that “the resentment Arnold felt over not being promoted faster were factors in his decision to become a turncoat.” In spite of the fact that he always has been a great skilled leader and well distinguish, Benedict Arnold never satisfied himself with the position that he acquired before. Therefore, his ambitions and his quest of recognition he betrayed the people who supported him since the