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In this episode, we look into the dramatic and tragic story of Major John André’s execution on October 2, 1780. We'll explore how André, a British officer, became entangled in Benedict Arnold's treacherous plot to surrender West Point, leading to his fateful capture. From André's trial and the emotional dilemma faced by George Washington to the hanging itself, we'll unravel the complexities of espionage during the Revolutionary War. We’ll also discuss the aftermath, including British outrage and André's lasting legacy, as well as how he compares to Arnold in the American historical memory.
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In this episode, we look into the dramatic and tragic story of Major John André’s execution on October 2, 1780. We'll explore how André, a British officer, became entangled in Benedict Arnold's treacherous plot to surrender West Point, leading to his fateful capture. From André's trial and the emotional dilemma faced by George Washington to the hanging itself, we'll unravel the complexities of espionage during the Revolutionary War. We’ll also discuss the aftermath, including British outrage and André's lasting legacy, as well as how he compares to Arnold in the American historical memory.
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