they helped find out information about the king's next move and help the patriot army sneak up on the tories so they could win the war.
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Delivering supplies, giving medical care to soldiers, and serving as spies... Apex!! :) I got you
If you were a Patriot in the American Revolution you were an American against the British.
Two notable patriot spies in the American Revolution were Nathan Hale and Anna Strong. Nathan Hale, a soldier in the Continental Army, famously declared, "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country" before being executed by the British for espionage. Anna Strong, a member of the Culper Spy Ring, used coded messages and signals to relay vital information about British troop movements to American forces.
Assuming that the term "patriot" refers to "US American Patriotism", then yes. Israel Putnam was an American Patriot in that he gladly served in both the Seven Years War and the American Revolution to defend his fellow Colonists.
Nathan Hale, Abigail Adams, Haym Salomon were all Patriot spies in the American Revolution
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John Andre was one of the spies in the American revolution.
Delivering supplies, giving medical care to soldiers, and serving as spies... Apex!! :) I got you
Spies were paid during the American Revolution. Spies were paid for information and most of the their information didn't come cheaply.
It was a Civil War only because the Americans were divided between Loyalist and Patriot. The American Revolution is not considered a civil war.
If you were a Patriot in the American Revolution you were an American against the British.
Two notable patriot spies in the American Revolution were Nathan Hale and Anna Strong. Nathan Hale, a soldier in the Continental Army, famously declared, "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country" before being executed by the British for espionage. Anna Strong, a member of the Culper Spy Ring, used coded messages and signals to relay vital information about British troop movements to American forces.
A Patriot supported the revolution and the formation of a new country, a Loyalist disapproved of this and felt that America should remain a British colony.
During the Colonial times this was when society desired independence from the crown. In the American Revolution, it was focused on the war against the crown.