Spies and Loyalties
The discussion highlights the complexities of loyalty during the American Revolution, particularly regarding those who were considered spies. Benjamin Church emerges as a key figure, driven by greed rather than ideology. The conversation also reveals the challenges faced in securing arms and gunpowder, emphasizing the reliance on French support until the War of 1812.In this clip
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Author Debriefing: Spies, Patriots, and Traitors: American Intelligence in the Revolutionary War
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