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How they Dealt with Collaborators

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Tenth Amendment Center
Published
Wed 27 Sep 2023
Episode Link
https://blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2023/09/how-they-dealt-with-collaborators/

In the years leading up to the War for Independence, the revolutionaries took an increasingly hostile stance against people who collaborated with or helped the British. And no, it wasn’t just tarring and feathering.


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