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the three spies that were sent to America
It was Joshua who sent the spies.
Jewish tradition states that Pinchas and Calev were the two spies sent to Jericho.
The correct spelling is spies, just as you spelled it. The black team sent one spy, but the blue team sent 20 spies.
Moses sent spies to the Promised Land. In the book of Numbers, he sent twelve spies to explore Canaan before the Israelites entered. Later, after Moses' death, Joshua also sent spies to Jericho as part of his campaign to conquer the land.
The spies did not return with a good report of the land.
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The U.S government believe they were spies sent by the Japanese to disrupt the war effort
According to Luke 20:19-20, the "spies" were planted by the "chief priests and scribes."
Rahab hid the spies who were sent by Joshua.
the Americans thought they could have been spies and may leak info to Japan
The Israelites entered the wilderness on the 16th of Nisan, 1312 BCE, the day after the Exodus. The spies (Numbers ch.13) were sent on the 29th of Sivan of the second year (Talmud, Taanit 29a). So your answer is that the spies were sent when the Israelites had been in the wilderness for one year and two-and-one-half months. See also:More about the Spies and other complaints