

George Washington's Spies: The Culper Ring, Nathan Hale, and the Plot to Capture Benedict Arnold
Jan 2, 2020
Dive into the thrilling world of espionage during the Revolutionary War! Discover how George Washington's bold intelligence efforts led to the tragic fate of Nathan Hale. Learn about the ingenious Culper Spy Ring, comprised of an eclectic group including a farmer and a whaleboat captain. The podcast also sheds light on the complex legacies of various military leaders and explores the moral dilemmas faced by figures like Benedict Arnold and Horatio Gates. It's a captivating look at the shadows of history that shaped America!
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Disease Was The War's Biggest Killer
- Disease caused far more Revolutionary War deaths than battlefield wounds, making disease the war's dominant killer.
- Rough estimates: ~33,000 American casualties with ~20,000 captured and many dying of disease in captivity.
Yorktown Triggered British Political Collapse
- Parliamentary and political collapse in Britain after Yorktown ended enthusiasm for continuing the war.
- The Treaty of Paris (signed 3 Sep 1783) formally recognized U.S. independence and set the Mississippi as the western boundary.
Winners And Losers After The War
- Loyalists faced harsh retribution and many emigrated to Canada or Britain, reshaping Canadian leadership.
- Slaves and Native Americans were major losers, suffering broken promises and frontier retribution respectively.