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by afn
1520 days ago
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> Had he not become the most famous turncoat in U.S. history, his remains might have been interred in a grand or historically meaningful tomb, visited by thousands every year. Arnold's betrayal, however, overshadows any contribution to American independence, and his tomb is visited by only a dozen or so every day. What’s the difference between thousands a year and a dozen a day? Sounds to me like he did pretty well in terms of building up a following... |
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