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Nathan Hale was from Connecticut and became a teacher. He became a teacher after he graduated from Yale in 1733. But when the War for Independence began, Nathan Hale accepted a commission as a lieutenant, and in 1755, he joined the Continental Army. he was stationed in Boston and then New York, and then went to spy on the British. He was captured on 21 September 1776, and did not deny that he was a spy for George Washington. He was then hung, but he did so with pride.

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