Mauryan Empire
there were three women spies belle boyd,elizabeth van lew,and rose o` neal grennhow.
The women helped big time!
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The spies were the cause of rumors of a military takeover of the Federal government in the US Civil War.
James Armistead
The Mauryan Empire
Nurses, spies, factory workers, farm workers, some were soldiers in disguise.
Donald E. Markle has written: 'Spies and spymasters of the Civil War' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Intelligence service, Secret service, Spies, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
Wives, mothers, daughters, tailors and seamstresses, farm workers, factory workers, and especially on the Confederate side, highly effective spies.
Katherine Little Bakeless has written: 'Confederate spy stories' -- subject(s): History, Juvenile literature, Secret service, Spies, United States Civil War, 1861-1865 'Spies of the Revolution' -- subject(s): History, Secret service, Spies
there were three women spies belle boyd,elizabeth van lew,and rose o` neal grennhow.
Yes - even the women spies.
There were many spies during the American Civil War. Some of the better known male spies were Lafayette Baker, Timothy Webster, and Henry Harrison.
During the US Civil War, espionage was a factor in gaining information about both the North & South. The South had spies in Washington DC and the North had spies in Richmond, Virginia.
Spies especially women spies helpes influence the out come of the civil war in depth they carried very important information to and from the soldiers without women spies the whole outcome of the war could have changed
Ann Blackman has written: 'Wild Rose' -- subject(s): Biography, Biography & Autobiography, History, Nonfiction, OverDrive, Secret service, Spies, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, Washington (D.C.) Civil War, 1861-1865, Women, Women spies
they spied on the union