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  2. Mar 19, 2010 · The Culper Spy Ring was a small group of men and women gathered in 1778 by a young cavalry officer named Benjamin Tallmadge from his hometown of Setauket, Long Island.

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    In 1780, the Culper Ring discovered a high-ranking American officer, subsequently identified as Benedict Arnold, was plotting with British Major John André to turn over the vitally important American fort at West Point, New York on the Hudson River and surrender its garrison to the British forces.

  4. The Culper Ring’s Robert Townsend might have been the single most important spy in America’s history. His espionage activities probably had a greater and longer lasting historical impact than that of any other single clandestine operative from the country’s founding to the present.

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  5. Culper Ring members Benjamin Tallmadge and James Rivington. The Culper Spy Ring. In October 1778, with the Continental Army encamped outside British-occupied New York City, George Washington and Benjamin Tallmadge masterminded what would become the most successful and enduring espionage network of the war.

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  6. The Culper Spy Ring was an American spy network operating during the War of American Independence that provided George Washington with information on British troop movements.

  7. George Washington Organized the Secretive Culper Spy Ring to Keep Him Informed of British Intentions. This article appears in: February 2003. By Peter Kross. The American Revolution was a proving ground for American spy operations.