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The most important spy network of the [[American Revolution|Revolution]] was definitely the "[[Culper Ring]]", named after the aliases of two of its members and headed by [[Benjamin Tallmadge]]. The network used all kinds of secret techniques such as invisible ink or a famous coded book based on numbers attached to words and names. The secret of the Culper Ring was so well-kept that the public was only informed of its existence in the 1930s. Women played an important role in the organization and the identity of female {{Wiki|agent 355}} still remains a complete mystery... | The most important spy network of the [[American Revolution|Revolution]] was definitely the "[[Culper Ring]]", named after the aliases of two of its members and headed by [[Benjamin Tallmadge]]. The network used all kinds of secret techniques such as invisible ink or a famous coded book based on numbers attached to words and names. The secret of the Culper Ring was so well-kept that the public was only informed of its existence in the 1930s. Women played an important role in the organization and the identity of female {{Wiki|agent 355}} still remains a complete mystery... | ||
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The most important spy network of the Revolution was definitely the "Culper Ring", named after the aliases of two of its members and headed by Benjamin Tallmadge. The network used all kinds of secret techniques such as invisible ink or a famous coded book based on numbers attached to words and names. The secret of the Culper Ring was so well-kept that the public was only informed of its existence in the 1930s. Women played an important role in the organization and the identity of female agent 355 still remains a complete mystery...
