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Existing comment: Secret Agents in Hoop Skirts

Hundreds of Virginia women -- Unionists and Confederates -- risked their lives by spying during the war. Women were excellent nineteenth-century spies because they were considered non-threatening by soldiers who did not expect them to be involved in such dangerous work. As armies moved into their neighborhoods, women were in the best position to gather information about enemy numbers and nearby fortifications.
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