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editThis conspiracy is cited in the novel The Postman as leading to the foundation of the Society of Cinncinatus/Cincinatti (sp, sorry). Is it mentioned at all in any other fictional works? Could we expand that into a "The Newburgh Conspiracy" in fiction section? --A Dude
Conflicting Terms
editIn Horation Gates' article, it is stated that although Gates' aides were connected via rumors, Gates was not directly connected to the conspiracy. On this article, it clearly starts off by stating that he was behind the whole thing.