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Spy Rings during the American Revolution

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Spy rings during the American Revolution were covert networks organized to gather and relay intelligence between the Continental Army and its allies. The most notable was the Culper Ring, established in 1778 by Major Benjamin Tallmadge under orders from General George Washington. Operating primarily in New York, this network used codes, ciphers, and invisible ink to transmit information about British troop movements and plans. Key members like Abraham Woodhull and Anna Strong played vital roles in maintaining secrecy and avoiding detection by British forces. Their efforts significantly contributed to the American victory by providing Washington with critical intelligence.

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