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Nathan Hale
Soldier for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War
For other uses, see Nathan Hale (disambiguation).
Nathan Hale (June 6, 1755 – September 22, 1776) was an American Patriot, soldier and spy for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
He volunteered for an intelligence-gathering mission in New York City but was captured by the British and executed.
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Hale is considered an American hero and in 1985 was officially designated the state hero of Connecticut.[1]
Early life and family
Nathan Hale was born in Coventry, Connecticut, in 1755, to Deacon Richard Hale and Elizabeth Strong, a descendant of Elder John Strong.[2] He was a great-grandson of Reverend John Hale, an important figure in the Salem witch trials of 1692.
He was also the grand-uncle of Edward Everett Hale, a Unitarian minister, writer, and activist noted for social causes including abolitionism. He was the uncle of journalist Nathan Hale, who fo