Espionage and Warfare
The discussion highlights the complexities of espionage during the American Revolution, particularly the challenges faced by early intelligence agents. The significance of the Saratoga campaign is underscored, revealing how crucial support from foreign allies, like the French, was in securing American victories. Insights into Washington's perspective on intelligence work illustrate the evolving perception of spies from wartime necessity to post-war disdain.In this clip
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Author Debriefing: Spies, Patriots, and Traitors: American Intelligence in the Revolutionary War
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