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The Incredible Stories of the Women Who Spied During the American Civil War
During the Civil War, most American men were involved in the battle in some way. But there were also several women who were very important to both sides. By spying on the opposition, they revealed battle plans and troop formations in advance. Below are five examples of female spies who worked for the Confederate and Union armies. Rose O'Neal Greenhow is one of the best-remembered spies of the Civil War for two reasons. First, she was a very successful spy. Second, she died in an odd way. Born into a slave-holding family in Maryland, Rose O'Neal's father was killed by...
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