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during the American Civil War. These spies worked covertly to gather intelligence on Union military plans and activities. They often posed as sympathizers or neutral parties, and some even infiltrated Union army camps or worked as double agents. Their information was valuable to the Confederate forces, as it helped them gain an advantage in the war.
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Yes. During the Civil War, the South had a number of spies in the North, with two networks in Washington alone.
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.
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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
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I..... what? do you mean during the Civil War? Yes, occasionally women of both sides were not necessarily spies, but they would pass on what knowledge they gained. It was mostly men who were official spies. also, it's women for plural.
Spies were common in the civil war, ranging from male to female, confederate to union. Many died, if a spy was caught they were hung most likely after being questioned with what information they knew. Both the North and South had a number of spies, they relied on them. The Civil War was a very spy consis war. As to how many were killed, I don't really know. Sorry..
No. We found their remains on the seaward side of the headland.
Proved they had the stomach for a long fight - including the Southern ladies who were supposed to be only good for flouncing and fluttering. Also there were some notable women spies, especially on the Confederate side. Their stories (when believable) demonstrate how little secrecy there was about campaign planning.
Feminine allure - especially on the Confederate side.
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