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A traitor.
One example of an act of treason would be trying to overthrow the government or the betrayal of trust or confidence.
John brown was against his hanging for treason because he believed that he was fighting against an immoral unjust and extremely inhumane institution- slavery!
They saw it as treason.
The most famous traitor in American history is Benedict Arnold. He was general for the colonial army during the Revolutionary War but had a dispute with the Continental Congress and decided to switch sides and work for the British. That is called treason.
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A person who betrays his country - in other words: commits treason - is called a traitor.
A traitor is a person who betrays someone else or a group/organization. They could also be someone who commits treason against their country.
A traitor is someone who commits some kind of betrayal. Someone who commits treason or breaks the trust of a person or organization or even their country. For example, if someone one team A betrays them by telling secrets to team B then that person is a traitor.
Treason is punishable by death
Country or ruler as these could be their king,queen,president or prime minister!
A traitor.
This would be treason.
Treason is an act that betrays or endangers one's country, typically by acting against the government or aiding its enemies. It is considered a serious crime and is punishable by law.
A person who commits treason is known in law as a traitor.
Oh, dude, an abstract noun for treason would be treachery. It's like when someone totally betrays their country or their peeps. So, yeah, treachery is the fancy way to say someone's been shady and disloyal.
That is the definition of the word traitor.