Monday, May 19

Valley Forge Letter Assignment

I'm somebody writing from valley forge but I'm from the new york Colonies. I signed up a year ago because new york is an extremely boring place and i wanted to get away from the big boring city that is new york. The revolution that is slowly building substance like a snow ball being rolled in the snow even the smallest snow ball can become a huge avalanche. If we the colonist don't give a decisive blow to the crown I'll have no choice but to leave after my enlistments is up.
Valley forge is a place where people with a miner cut can become infected in a period of hours and end up dieing a few days later.
Being with Washington is not as exciting as it is made to sound like yes he's a great "leader" but all we have been doing is running from the British with Washington's tail between his legs.
I'm really considering not re listing if Washington doesn't give a major strike against the British and stop running like a little girl.

Friday, May 9

exam essay #2

the colonist rebelled because the Britain government tax them constantly with out representation.

Thursday, May 1

BENEDICT ARNOLD



Benedict Arnold- benedict arnold was born Jan. 14, 1741 in Norwich, Connecticut Died June 14, 1801 in London, england.

One of history's best-known traitors, Benedict Arnold was a successful general from Connecticut during the American Revolutionary War
Arnold also volunteered in three campaigns of the French and Indian War (1754-63), but deserted to be with his dying mother.
Remembered mainly as a mercenary traitor during the American independence war, Arnold was also one of the ablest commanders on either side. He led from the front and was twice seriously wounded doing so.
Upon learning of AndrĂ©'s capture, Benedict Arnold escaped down the Hudson River to the British sloop-of-war Vulture, narrowly avoiding capture by the forces of General Washington who had departed for West Point immediately upon learning of Arnold's plan. Arnold received a commission as a Brigadier General in the British Army, a good annual pension of £360, and a lump sum of about 17 times that amount.