invisable ink
Ninjas were Japanese assassins, secret agents, and spies during the times of the Samurai. They served the Daimyo (feudal lord) of their region or village.
During the Revolutionary War, there were several notable spies on both sides. For the American side, the most famous is Nathan Hale, who was caught by the British and executed. His sacrifice inspired fellow patriots. On the British side, Major John André played a key role in Benedict Arnold's failed plot to surrender West Point. Spies provided critical intelligence and helped shape military strategies, ultimately influencing the outcome of the war.
serving as spies
Typically, spies send coded messages. Let us say, if I phone my contact and say, I expect warmer weather on Monday, that will be understood to mean, I have discovered that the attack is scheduled for Monday.
They stored their information in many different thing..canteens, blankets, really anything that they could!
the people of are nation named walden, john
The decoded messages from the three spies read "LASER HAIR REMOVAL", which are the passwords to reactivate the B.A.D. teleporter in their hideout.
History's Mysteries - 1998 Spies of the Revolutionary War was released on: USA: 1999
No political action. They had no rights. Some were spies for Washington using their laundry to send messages and of course there was Sampson who dressed like a man and Molly Pitcher who fought next to her husband.
Nathan Hale, Abigail Adams, Haym Salomon were all Patriot spies in the American Revolution
the xyz spies were a group of french spies that american diplomats had to deal with the spies often asked for large sums of money to relay messages to french diplomats the Americans thought that that was very tedious and tiresome
Ninjas were Japanese assassins, secret agents, and spies during the times of the Samurai. They served the Daimyo (feudal lord) of their region or village.
Yes. The Revolutionary Army had spies against the British.
Invisible ink messages could be used to evade detection.
You decipher coded messages from the friendly spies. (see related question)
The messages you get from undercover spies are translated by the Decoder. The three passcode words are found by overlays from the three rescued spies. (see related questions)
Katherine Little Bakeless has written: 'Confederate spy stories' -- subject(s): History, Juvenile literature, Secret service, Spies, United States Civil War, 1861-1865 'Spies of the Revolution' -- subject(s): History, Secret service, Spies