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Spies, patriots, and traitors [electronic resource] : American intelligence in the Revolutionary War / Kenneth A. Daigler.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: UPCC book collections on Project MUSEPublication details: Washington, DC : Georgetown University Press, 2014. 2015)Description: 1 online resource (pages cm)ISBN:
  • 9781626160514
  • 1626160511
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 973.3/85 23
LOC classification:
  • E279 .D35 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
George Washington learns the intelligence trade -- Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty: the united front campaign that led to the American Revolution -- The intelligence war begins; Massachusetts, 1775 -- Covert action in Europe leading to the French alliance -- Nathan Hale and the British occupation of New York City -- John Jay's efforts at counterintelligence -- Washington begins to establish his intelligence capabilities; the New Jersey and Pennsylvania Campaign -- Benedict Arnold: hero turned traitor -- American intelligence activities reach maturity in the New York area -- General Nathanael Greene and intelligence in the Southern Campaign -- Yorktown and the endgame -- The African-American role in American intelligence activities in the Revolutionary War -- Conclusion.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

George Washington learns the intelligence trade -- Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty: the united front campaign that led to the American Revolution -- The intelligence war begins; Massachusetts, 1775 -- Covert action in Europe leading to the French alliance -- Nathan Hale and the British occupation of New York City -- John Jay's efforts at counterintelligence -- Washington begins to establish his intelligence capabilities; the New Jersey and Pennsylvania Campaign -- Benedict Arnold: hero turned traitor -- American intelligence activities reach maturity in the New York area -- General Nathanael Greene and intelligence in the Southern Campaign -- Yorktown and the endgame -- The African-American role in American intelligence activities in the Revolutionary War -- Conclusion.

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