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Discover the harrowing and untold story of Henry Laurens, the only American Founding Father ever imprisoned in the notorious Tower of London. In this gripping episode of U.S. Untold History, we transport you back to the foggy, perilous waters of the Grand Banks in 1780. Witness the high-stakes naval chase between the Continental packet Mercury and the ruthless HMS Vestal, a dramatic maritime moment that irrevocably changed the course of the American Revolution. When Henry Laurens, a wealthy merchant and former President of the Continental Congress, attempted to sink a weighted bag filled with secret diplomatic papers, physics betrayed him. The bag refused to sink, the British Royal Navy seized the intelligence, and the evidence sparked the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War. Laurens was subsequently cast into the terrifying "Safe and Close" confinement of the Tower of London. Facing charges of High Treason and the looming threat of execution, Laurens waged a solitary psychological war against his captors. Despite crippling gout and isolation, he refused to bow to the British Ministry or betray the young United States, even finding defiance in the mocking tunes of "Yankee Doodle." From the damp stone cells of London to the high-stakes negotiation tables of Paris, explore how this courageous diplomat survived illness and imprisonment to eventually be exchanged for General Lord Cornwallis himself. This video uncovers the weird twists of fate—from an unsinkable sack to secret invisible ink letters—that defined a patriot's legacy. Dive deep into this fascinating, overlooked chapter of US history and see how the prisoner of the Tower became the peacemaker who helped sign the Treaty of Paris.