ESPIONAGE MIND MAP
007
Both Sides Used Spies
Just doing the wash
Anyone was a spy
ESPIONAGE
SECRET AGENT MAN
Culper Spy Ring
Virginian Runaway Slave
Methods
Culper Spy Ring
George Washingtons Network of Spies
They sent Washington invaluable information from the British Army's headquarters in NYC. In 1780, they uncovered a British plot to ambush the French army in Rhode Island and they uncovered that Benedict Arnold was working with the British
Methods
Cyphers, coded letters (the key was often delivered separately by a second spy), and messages written with invisible ink passed along secret information and orders
Important letters and notes were hidden in objects like quills and buttons False and deceptive messages were sent by the Americans and the British in hopes the other side would believe the misinformation
Double agents gained trust and passed along intelligence to the other side
Anna Strong
Ordinary Person aka AGENT 355
Anna Strong used the clothes she hung out on her clothes line to signal the location of hidden documents for other spies. A part of the Culper Spy Ring This was written about her: "by the assistance of a [lady] of my acquaintance, shall be able to outwit them all."
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ESPIONAGE MIND MAP
007
Both Sides Used Spies
Just doing the wash
Anyone was a spy
ESPIONAGE
SECRET AGENT MAN
Culper Spy Ring
Virginian Runaway Slave
Methods
Culper Spy Ring
George Washingtons Network of Spies
They sent Washington invaluable information from the British Army's headquarters in NYC. In 1780, they uncovered a British plot to ambush the French army in Rhode Island and they uncovered that Benedict Arnold was working with the British
Methods
Cyphers, coded letters (the key was often delivered separately by a second spy), and messages written with invisible ink passed along secret information and orders
Important letters and notes were hidden in objects like quills and buttons False and deceptive messages were sent by the Americans and the British in hopes the other side would believe the misinformation Double agents gained trust and passed along intelligence to the other side
Anna Strong
Ordinary Person aka AGENT 355
Anna Strong used the clothes she hung out on her clothes line to signal the location of hidden documents for other spies. A part of the Culper Spy Ring This was written about her: "by the assistance of a [lady] of my acquaintance, shall be able to outwit them all."