One of Allen's specific purposes in writing "George Washington, Spymaster" could be to teach readers about George Washington’s stealth and ingenuity. This focus on Washington's strategic use of espionage highlights his capabilities beyond conventional military leadership, showcasing the importance of intelligence and stealth in achieving success during the Revolutionary War.
Which could be another of Allen’s specific purposes in writing George Washington, Spymaster?
to teach readers about George Washington’s stealth and ingenuity
to make fun of the British soldiers and generals in the Revolutionary War
to show that fighting is not necessary in a war if your spies are good enough
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