George Washington would be called a traitor from the colonists.
Because he was trator and they did not want to remember a traitor
Major John Andre
A traitor.
Considering the average person does not even know who Nathaniel Bacon is, I'd say neither one. However, from one who does, I'd also say neither one. I would not call him a traitor because his cause was real and in response to the inaction of Virginia's colonial government to the plight of western farmers. Additionally, most of his bloodletting was against Amerindians rather than British citizens. It makes him a murderer but not a traitor - you can't use present day values to judge historical events. As for being a patriot, I would not allow that title either. A patriot is one who works for the good of a country or, in this case, the colony. He was working for the good of him and those of his social and economic class, not for the good of the colony.
That person is called a Traitor.
A traitor
A traitor
Benedict Arnold is very famous traitor.
he is a traitor. Traitors are punished very harshly.
George Washington would be called a traitor from the colonists.
His name, Quisling, is sometimes used as a general name for 'traitor'.
A person who goes against their own country is often referred to as a "traitor" or a "defector," depending on the circumstances of their actions.
A traitor.
traitor
Such a name does not exist. Most Japanese names contain auspicious meanings, or refer to elements of nature. It would be silly and unthinkable to name your child "traitor." As such, there is no name with this meaning. However, "uragirimono" is the Japanese word for "traitor."
Probably the most famous (or infamous!) traitor was Benedict Arnold.