There were many spies during the American Civil War. Some of the better known male spies were Lafayette Baker, Timothy Webster, and Henry Harrison.
After the Intolerable Acts, which consisted of the Tea Act, the Stamp Act, and the Quartering Act, the Boston Tea party happened. Then, the American Revolutionary War began.
That would be World War II ( 1939-1945) The American civil war was 1861-1865. The revolutionary war was between 1775 and 1783. So in order of dates, would be the revolutionary war, the civil war and world war II.
If you were a spy during the American Revolution and you were caught, one of two things would happen. You would be tried and found guilty, and then sentenced to hang. If lucky, you were sent aboard a prison ship, but more than likely died of disease while on board. In rare instances, spies were included in prisoner exchanges.
Yes, it happened with Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1933-1945 (World War 2).
During World War 1, there were hundreds of German spies who were caught in the United Kingdom. They were all killed upon captivity.
If spies were caught during World War 2, they faced severe consequences. They could be interrogated, tortured, and even executed. Many countries had strict laws and harsh penalties for espionage, as it was considered a major threat to national security during the war.
They fled from our troops but we eventually caught them.
According to Sun Tsu's Art of War; Spies are a necessity of war. Spies have been used since war's have been fought. Note* the penalty for getting caught as a spy is death.
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During World War 2, Germany had spies and practiced espionage. German espionage began before the World War, and dates back to before the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
an informant.
No
no there wasn't,
they spied on their enemy
Uh, no.
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