Spying
Nathan Hale was executed by the british because they captured him and hung him as a spy
Nathan Hale.
The statue is that of Nathan Hale, the first American captured by the Bristish and found guilty of espionage and executed for espionage in behalf of his country. You may read about Nathan Hale through Google.
Nathan Hale was a spy in the American Revolution who was captured and exicuted by the British. His famous last words were, "My only regret is that I have but one life to give for my country." He is one of the most memorable spies in history.
Nathan Hale was born on June 6, 1755.
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Nathan Hale was executed by the british because they captured him and hung him as a spy
Nathan Hale Baloney. Check your history. Nathan Hale was not a British spy.
Nathan Hale offered to go behind British lines and be a spy for the Continental (Colonial) Army. He dressed as a Dutch immigrent, however, he was captured by the British. Hale did not even have a trial, but was hanged the next day.
Patriot Nathan Hale disguised himself as a teacher to spy on the British. He carried messages to the Colonial army but was eventually captured and hanged by the British.
Nathan Hale was hung because he was a spy for the patriots and was out of uniform on the British side and was claimed as a spy. He was hung in manhattan.
Nathan Hale is known as a soldier during the American Revolutionary War. He was captured by the British and at the young age of just 21, was put to death by hanging.
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Nathan hale was on the patriots side.
Nathan Hale (who while serving as a Captain in Knowlton's Ranger's was captured and hanged as a spy on September 22, 1776) did not have any direct descendants...but indeed does have many, many descendants. Among those most notable, was Washington Hunt, who served a term as Governor of New York. He was Nathan's grandnephew. A nephew, Nathan Hale (who had a son he named Nathan Hale, Jr) was a writer who established the 1st daily newspaper in Boston.
Nathan Hale.