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Intelligence in the American Revolutionary War

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For the Roleplaying Campaign of Jens

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Intelligence in the American Revolutionary War
Intelligence operations in the American Revolutionary War
Second Continental Congress
Committee of Secret Correspondence
Benjamin Franklin
Robert Morris (financier)
Robert R. Livingston (chancellor)
John Dickinson (Pennsylvania and Delaware)
Thomas Willing
Thomas McKean
John Langdon (politician)
Samuel Ward (American statesman)
Benjamin Harrison V
Thomas Johnson (jurist)
James Lovell (Continental Congress)
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
Edward Rutledge
James Wilson
Benjamin Church (physician)
George Washington
Thomas Paine
John Jay
Robert Townsend (spy)
Silas Deane
Benjamin Tallmadge
John Clark (spy)
Enoch Crosby
John Honeyman
Henry Lee III
Culper Ring
Elbridge Gerry
Turtle (submersible)
David Henley
Joseph Reed (politician)
Alexander Hamilton
Elias Boudinot
Charles Scott (governor)
Thomas Knowlton
Sons of Liberty
Paul Revere
Green Dragon Tavern
Samuel Adams
John Hancock
Nathan Hale
Haym Salomon
Abraham Woodhull
Benedict Arnold
John André
Hercules Mulligan
William Heath
Daniel Bissell (spy)
Badge of Military Merit
Lydia Darragh
Arthur Lee (diplomat)
Pierre Beaumarchais
Roderigue Hortalez and Company
Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette
Johann de Kalb
Oliver Pollock
George Rogers Clark
Samuel Chase
Charles Carroll of Carrollton
John Carroll (bishop)
Charles W. F. Dumas
William Bingham
Jonathan L. Austin
William Hodge
William Carmichael (diplomat)
Peter Muhlenberg
USS Bonhomme Richard (1765)
John Paul Jones
John the Painter
Arson in royal dockyards
Articles of Confederation
William Duer (Continental Congressman)
Oliver De Lancey (British Army officer, died 1822)
James Armistead Lafayette
Christopher Ludwick