
George Washington's Spies: The Culper Ring, Nathan Hale, and the Plot to Capture Benedict Arnold
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Aftermath of Revolution: Dilemmas and Decisions
This chapter explores the multifaceted aftermath of the American Revolutionary War, addressing the financial strain of cultural artifacts like 'Hamilton' and the fate of loyalists in America. It highlights the complexities surrounding the Treaty of Paris, including the political tensions in Britain and the dire consequences faced by various groups, such as Native Americans and former slaves. The narrative also reflects on George Washington's pivotal character as he relinquishes power, contrasting traditions of leadership, and the lingering effects of the war on the nation's identity.
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