A couple names of some important women that were involved in the Civil War were Clara Barton, Rose O' Neal Greenhow, Mary Todd Lincoln, Varnia Jefferson Davis, Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, and Elizabeth Neblett.
Famous women spies during the Civil War were Elizabeth L. Van Lew, Emma Edmonds, Pauline Cushman, Harriet Tubman, and Mary Galloway to just name a few. You can find more information by looking on web.
One woman who helped during the Civil War was Clara Barton. She was the founder of the Red Cross.
There were a few women, particularly in the South, who disguised themselves as men and enlisted in the army.Women took part in the civil war by helping cure the soldiers from their injures they had roles as nurses, spies, and they fought in the war.
In the 1700’s women had no rights. Some women did fight and there were women who were spies for a network that Washington set up.
There are many famous women in Bangladesh. Some of these women are actresses Afshan Azad, Bobita, Shabnam, and Sumita Devi.
There are many famous women in the world that some people would like to date. Jennifer Aniston is one of these women.
Some famous Asian women include Vera Wang, Nancy Kwan, and Michiko Kakutani. Other famous women include Sarah Chang and Andrea Wong.
Some spies were women, who were not readily seen as being involved in the war.
There were many spies during the American Civil War. Some of the better known male spies were Lafayette Baker, Timothy Webster, and Henry Harrison.
Nurses, spies, factory workers, farm workers, some were soldiers in disguise.
Many women became nurses, some became spies, and some became soldiers (disguised as men of course). Many more women became widows.
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There were a few women, particularly in the South, who disguised themselves as men and enlisted in the army.Women took part in the civil war by helping cure the soldiers from their injures they had roles as nurses, spies, and they fought in the war.
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Some women did fight in World War 2. Some were nurses, some had desk jobs, and some were spies. Some were just women in the line of fire.
In the 1700’s women had no rights. Some women did fight and there were women who were spies for a network that Washington set up.
a variety of roles, some through enlistment in confederate or union forces (generally as cooks or nurses), some less direct roles, such as keeping home and business under control while men had left, and some (through their own ambition) became spies. All of the above (APEX)
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.
Women were often enrolled as men in the war or they were spies. Some also were nurses, or they just stayed home with the family. They also served as laundresses, cooks, or message carriers. They were n important part of the Civil War effort. Click this website for a more detailed explanation. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/39322/us_history_the_role_of_women_during.html