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George Washington's Spies

A Look at Washington's Secret War

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George Washington's Spies

By: Paul Martens
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This book takes a look at George Washington’s Spies by revisiting some of Washington’s tactics and strategies during the American Revolutionary War of 1776. It revisits his use of spies, espionage and counter espionage to support a war that many at the time thought could not be won. It was a war that some referred to as Washington’s secret war. If you are adventurous, progressive or even daring, you may enjoy this step of venturing a creative look at history from a tactical and strategic point of view. A step that may well allow you to enjoy an analysis of the factors which George Washington used to influence, set direction, take command of and eventually win the Revolutionary War that changed the lives of millions of Americans. George Washington's spies put America a step closer to greatness, by helping to win the Revolutionary War. This book, takes a close look at that very step. History is, after all to be looked at with a different perspective from time to time. If you would like to assess how different tactics (including women spies) were woven together to serve an overall strategy to win the Revolutionary War, then this book is for you. This book also examines the various stages in Washington’s secret revolution, where Washington used seemingly unassuming characters, non-descript locations (like Townsend’s coffee shop), and covert communication systems, to his tactical advantage, in the fight against a “giant” (the British empire) that was more than capable of wiping out, all who dared to oppose it. Find out how Washington and his spies faced up to this giant. Simply click on the ‘buy button’ now to get started. Americas Military Wars & Conflicts Espionage War
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