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    This book was co-authored by Brian Kilmeade, New York native. Kilmeade broadcasted for six hours a day during the average work week. He has written three books including George Washington’s Secret Six, one of which is another book he co-wrote with Yaeger about Thomas Jefferson. And Don Yaeger who is an award winning speaker. As well as an eight-time New York best seller, and a business leadership coach to many businesses around the world. They both are said to have the storytelling ability.…

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    the Continental Army in the American Revolution and soon became the first US president and became the one who created this nation today. At the age of 57 George Washington had served from 1789 to 1797, and died two years later on December 14 1799 at the age of 67.…

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    military stores at Concord, Massachusetts. And then during the Winter of 1776, Gereral Henry Knox arrived with artillery to support America's Continental army and men from the state militias.…

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    General Burr

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    posture. Burr repeatedly pressed his command to retreat from the pending engagement with the British due to their superiority in numbers and equipment over the Continentals. General Putnam and Burr would eventually have to retreat back into New…

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    In comparison the minority of Loyalist faithfully believed Loyalist to be traitors and viewed the war as treason. The events in the early period of the revolution transformed these views leading up to the infamous battle in Saratoga where the Continental army forced the surrender of Britain ending the war in…

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    Biography Of Kate Barry

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    newlywed couple moved to Walnut Grove, South Carolina, where the couple began their family. They had three children together. Meanwhile her husband Andrew Berry joined the colonist in the war against Great Britain where he became a Captain in the Continental Army. In early 1781, Catherine rode out and warned the town and the militia that the British were coming. Her husband, Brother (Thomas Moore), and several of her brother-in-laws were a few of the lives saved by her heroics. Her and her…

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    The Worst Counterintelligence Mistakes during the Revolutionary War During the Revolutionary War, both sides were using intelligence against each other, but they were also using counter intelligence. Both the Patriots and the British made mistakes involving their counter intelligence operations. The Patriots group called the Mechanics did not use good security methods to keep the British out. The British decided to send a detailed map of the Boston Harbor all of their positions to Washington.…

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    He would try his hardest to make whatever happen if somebody demands it or not. When he was 46, Morgan resigned from the Continental Army and he returned his home which was Charles Town, Virginia. Daniel Morgan resigned from the army in 1779 because he was ill. Daniel died at his daughters home on his 66th birthday. Can you even imagine dying on your birthday in front of your daughter. Daniel Morgan’s manners were rude.…

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    During the Revolutionary war General George Washington would use Spies, and surveillance to scout and maneuver the continental army around the British forces as well as pay people off and mislead the British to gain the advantage. There are many instances where Washington’s use of the espionage tactics helped them gain the upper hand. After the war Washington would become obviously become president where he would later ask congress to fund Intelligence Operations. Eventually in the following in…

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    Benedict Arnold's Tactics

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    name now means traitor. He helped with the capture of Fort Ticonderoga and the Siege against Quebec.He was an important military commander, helping with battles and political issues. The Americans were losing hope.The British were destroying the Continental Army. Only the guns of Fort Ticonderoga could save them.Benedict eagerly waited, hoping to be deployed there.Benedict was a different kind of person.He was encouraging and zealous, but also very aggressive.Fort Ticonderoga. The Green Mountain…

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