{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/669c5039fbb02ee9469324a5/69be02177878605e11bb22a2?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"The Investigation Into Dr. Church’s Fate","description":"<p>Explore how members of Congress best decided on going about punishing Doctor Church. Determine whether Dr. Church stayed in Massachusetts or went to a neighboring colony for imprisonment. Learn if Doctor Church himself actually wrote to Congress come very beginning of 1776. Learn if Doctor Church’s father was still living during the time of his son’s imprisonment. Go behind the scenes and explore Sarah Church’s letter request involving a potential prisoner exchange. Learn if anyone in Boston higher up opposed the idea behind a prisoner exchange. Discover if in fact Dr. Church himself stayed confined to a jail for the duration of 1777. Find out what the Massachusetts House voted in favor of involving Dr. Church come early January 1778. Go behind the scenes and discover what took place around mid February 1778 pertaining to Dr. Church being onboard sloop Welcome. Receive an in depth analysis into how Sarah Church went about managing to keep herself afloat in the wake of her husband’s deportation. Learn everything significant about the 1778 Massachusetts Banishment Act including just how many people from the Bay State were forced out. Determine what became of Dr. John Morgan whom replaced Dr. Church. Discover what happened to Mary Wenwood after having confessed to General Washington about who the author himself was per ciphered letter. Learn firsthand whether or not Dr. Benjamin Church ever made it to his exiled destination. Agree if it’s fair to say George Washington ought to be viewed as the founding father of American Counterintelligence. Go behind the scenes and debate just how many particular reasons there might’ve been behind why Dr. Church betrayed the American cause for Independence from England. </p>","author_name":"Kirk Monroe"}