They could be hung, banished, or put in prison.
She would be discharged instantly. If she was thought to be a Confederate spy, she would be kept in custody and interrogated.
Harriet Tubman served as a spy and scout for the Union Army during the Civil War.
yup if it wa for the anti slavery side
Well the spy was Chad Twinkledwarf he was named this cause he ran away in the twinkle of a eye and boy that black man could run
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.
they would hang you.
No. She was a spy during the Civil War
She would be discharged instantly. If she was thought to be a Confederate spy, she would be kept in custody and interrogated.
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 Antonia Willard was not captured in the war. she was a confederate spy in the civil war
she was a confederate spy
Yes there was a civil war spy named Loretta Boyd. She began her work in the Civil war as a nurse for the Union. She later became a spy for the Confederate. Her sister, Belle Boyd, was also a spy.
He gave his life for is country. He was a spy and was caught and executed.
Harriet Tubman served as a spy and scout for the Union Army during the Civil War.
because she was a spy in the American civil war
In the civil war they didn't care how old you were. Also you could be a woman or a man. They would even let small children spy. As long as they got info.
Elizabeth Van Lew, was a spy for the north during the civil war and if you want to prove it you can look in the history book.