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Criminal or Hero? Different Rules for Queer Men During the Revolution

Season 3 Episode 8 | 12m 31sVideo has Closed Captions

Baron Friedrich von Steuben had to hide his sexuality to remain safe in the country he fought for.

Despite the revolutionary atmosphere in early America, homosexuality was still punishable by death. Though the Founding Fathers knew of Steuben’s “proclivities,” they let Steuben continue to help them win. By contrast, British Army chaplain Robert Newburgh stood trial for homosexual conduct and used the same ideals that inspired the American Patriots to defend his personal freedom.

06/27/2026

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Criminal or Hero? Different Rules for Queer Men During the Revolution

Season 3 Episode 8 | 12m 31sVideo has Closed Captions

Despite the revolutionary atmosphere in early America, homosexuality was still punishable by death. Though the Founding Fathers knew of Steuben’s “proclivities,” they let Steuben continue to help them win. By contrast, British Army chaplain Robert Newburgh stood trial for homosexual conduct and used the same ideals that inspired the American Patriots to defend his personal freedom.

06/27/2026

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