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SPY STORY Collection: Revolutionary War Spies

The Culper Spy Ring, John André, James Armistead Lafayette

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SPY STORY Collection: Revolutionary War Spies

By: JIM STOVALL
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Discover How America Learned to Fight a Secret War

The first SPY STORY Collection showed you individual Revolutionary War heroes and traitors. Now discover how ordinary Americans built the sophisticated intelligence networks that helped win the war.

Three True Stories of Teamwork, Betrayal, and Freedom:

The Culper Spy Ring - George Washington's secret weapon: a network of farmers, merchants, and patriots who operated for years without losing a single member. While Nathan Hale's brave solo mission ended in tragedy, the Culpers proved that teamwork, codes, and careful planning could gather crucial intelligence while keeping everyone safe.

John André - Britain's master spymaster who built the most effective intelligence network of the war and nearly changed its outcome by recruiting Benedict Arnold. This charming, cultured officer shows how professional espionage really worked—and how one fatal mistake destroyed years of careful planning.

James Armistead Lafayette - The enslaved man who lived the ultimate double life, appearing to serve the British while actually working for the Americans. His dangerous undercover operation helped secure the victory at Yorktown that won American independence—yet he had to fight for his own freedom long after the war ended.

Perfect for Middle School Readers:

  • Adapted specifically for grades 6-8 reading levels
  • Shows how intelligence operations evolved from amateur to professional
  • Engaging storytelling reveals the power of teamwork and systematic planning
  • Discussion questions for classroom and family use
  • Part of the acclaimed SPY STORY Collection series

From the creator of the popular SPY STORY podcast, this collection reveals how Americans learned to match British intelligence capabilities through innovation, courage, and collaboration. These stories show that winning independence required not just battlefield victories, but the ability to gather secrets, exploit enemy weaknesses, and coordinate complex operations across vast distances.

History's most important battles are sometimes fought in shadows by people whose names we never learn—until now.

Free comprehensive teacher's guide available by request for educators

Also available: Volume 1 featuring Nathan Hale, Benedict Arnold, and Lydia Darragh. Civil War spy collections coming soon!

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