they spied on the union
A Confederate spy named Booth, killed the enemies President (Lincoln).
Yes, there was. See the Related Links for "Women Spies in the Civil War" to the bottom for the answer.
Feminine allure - especially on the Confederate side.
No. The Confederacy had spies, but no military forces ever were in New York.
Rose O'neal Greenhow and Belle Boyd were Confederate spies during the Civil War
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..
The most famous are Belle Boyd and Rose O'Neill Greenhow.
There were several women spies during the US Civil War, including Rose O'Neal Greenhow, a prominent Confederate spy, and Belle Boyd, who spied for the Confederacy. Other notable women spies included Elizabeth Van Lew, who was a Union spy, and Mary Elizabeth Bowser, an African American woman who worked as a spy for the Union while posing as a slave in Confederate households.
there were three women spies belle boyd,elizabeth van lew,and rose o` neal grennhow.
Yes - even the women spies.
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
Wives, mothers, daughters, tailors and seamstresses, farm workers, factory workers, and especially on the Confederate side, highly effective spies.