What Is The Role Of Spies In The Civil War

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During the Civil War, there were not any formal spy networks either in the Confederacy or the Union. After realizing this would create quite some problem, a network was set up in Washington D.C., the capital of the United States. Several spies were well-trusted and hardworking, but one in particular stood out - to me, at least. Rose O’Neal Greenhow, a female spy for the Confederates. Rose Greenhow was simply better known as “Rebel Rose”. She had been widowed for a time, but that did not stop her from being the social butterfly she was. She had acquaintances and/or friendships tied down with important people, including politicians such as: William Seward (Secretary of State), and Henry Wilson (Massachusetts Senator). After being recruited