During the Civil war era women still did not have the same rights as men. Men were known to be the dominant figure in society. Men went to work, men contributed towards the war and men had complete control over anything including the women. All women were allowed to do during this time period is to stay at home and be the “Stay at home mom”. But soon men were tired of war and women knew this is when they could take their chance to be out and about. One of the most famous lady spies is known by Isabelle Boyd or for short. Belle gave herself her nickname just to shorten her name during school. “Belle Boyd's life played out like a James Bond character: she was betrayed by a lover, later captured taking Confederate papers to England, and fell in love with and married her captor.” Belle was a white Confederate spy that is from Martinsburg Virginia in which the war was strong and men were tired of it. She must have been very outgoing and courageous to want to join the war and most likely be killed. She was born May 9th 1844 and died on June 11th 1900. The average age for the civil war era was 20 for spies and 49 for an average person. So as a spy she greatly surpassed her life expectancy at the age of 56. Belle doesn’t have much info about her besides she went to college in Baltimore and that she finished high school at the age of 12. The college was Mount Washington Female College of Baltimore, but the funny …show more content…
She was called a messenger for the Confederate Generals Pierre Beauregard and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson. Belle was taking chances, gaining confidence, and gaining experience as she worked as a spy stealing information being a messenger but no one expected it. The guards or police during their time caught on to what she was doing and payed no attention to because she was a minor or innocent little
Women during the Antebellum Period we held to high expectations of how they were to behave. They had virtues that they adhered to. After the war broke out, the lives of women changed, and the roles they played significantly impacted the way women were viewed following the war. The Civil War was the result of decades worth of tensions amongst the northern and southern states that had ultimately ended with a war. The states had been feuding over many issues including expansion, slavery, and state’s rights (History.com Staff “American Civil War History”). The Civil war broke out in 1861 and continued until 1865. Prior to the war women stayed home and kept up things at the house, but after the war broke out, women felt they needed to help the
Emma had always climbed the highest tree and rode the fastest horse. An inner voice told her that she would not be happy with typical jobs given to women during the Civil War such as rolling bandages, knitting socks or working in textile mills where blankets were made for the soldiers. She wanted a role that was more exciting and, in her mind, having more impact on the war effort.
Harriet Tubman is well known for a successful role in freeing many slaves through the Underground Railroad. Not many know the major effect she had on the Union Army as a Scout and a spy during the Civil War. Her bravery while helping slaves escape through the Underground Railroad and her assistance in gathering Confederate troops intelligence as a spy changed the history and made a great impact on the on the United States National Defense. Even though Harriet Tubman was a very skillful spy, she had many indicators that were missed while she was spied for intelligence and reported the material which were compromised to her handler.
Harriet Tubman was an important African American who ran away from slavery and guided runaway slaves to the north for years. During the Civil War she served as a scout, spy, and nurse for the United States Army. After that, she worked for the rights of blacks and women.
Women in the Civil War were important because they played important roles. They played as nurses, spies, and some even disguised themselves as soldiers. The women could only play one of these roles. For example they can only be either a spy or nurse or a soldier. They can’t be two like a spy and a nurse.
of her life at the Civil war, because she loved helping people and that what she decided to do
She later got caught and was later put into prison in 1864 by confederate troops and taken into prison. Along with Mary Edward walker, Clara Barton, was an Army nurse. Clara was to serve help in curing injured men. She had a bad experience when she went to go cure a man, a bullet that killed the man she was helping was peireced threw her sleeve. She had been assisting him and tried to save him, but it was too late and he had died. Also these women made a legacy in life, Underground Railroad, being the first US army women surgeon, and the foundation of the American Red Cross. Mary Todd Lincoln, who was married to Abraham Lincoln. Although she was a lot different then the other important women in the civil war, she was just as important. She was the wife of the president during the war. Although she did not exactly fight or become a nurse of the war, she still had to take care of her family and all of Abraham’s stressful days. She had to mend to her children’s needs while Abraham was out making sure the troops in the war were in the right standings. When 1865 came around it was a terrible year for her, her family and her heart were crushed. Her loved one was assassinated, and her family and herself had no idea how to handle it. Being that she was the presidents wife, she was still important to make a legacy. Showed that women are strong enough to handle stress, children, and deaths in their family to be strong for
Sally Louise Tompkins, of Virginia, was 28 years old when the Civil War broke out. At the time Tompkins was an established nurse and philanthropist. She felt
During the Civil War, Belle Boyd played an important role as a spy and because of this she as well became famous. On Independence Day in the year 1861 Belle shot an abominable Union officer who swore at her mother. Belle’s home was instantly swarmed by roguish Union soldiers threatening to burn down the house. While the soldiers shouted, and called Belle names she faked some tears and begged for them to send for the officer who resigned at headquarters. Belle was inexorable in her pleading for the officer. The officer dashed into the house to investigate the scene. Taking a look around the officer declared it in action of self-defense. This got the mob to back down, this was also the day that Belle became a spy. She began to flirt with the
The Confederacy persisted through another year of war as societal rules of the South became lax. Scarlett became flirtatious again, as if she was never married to Charles, as if she were not widowed. Rhett called upon her quite often and bought her affection with presents. I believe that Rhett knew to get Scarlett, he would have to sweeten the pot. She would never have taken Rhett without his money and gifts to her. The summer of 1863 came, and the Battle of Gettysburg with it. For the first time in her life, Scarlett felt sorrow for another. Almost every boy she flirted, danced, or batted her eyelashes at was dead. But that feeling of sorrow quickly disappeared when Melanie cried to Scarlett about wanting to have Ashley’s baby. Even though
In between Pauline Cushman’s early life, double life and after the war, she definitely had an impact and was an interesting spy in history. She became a union spy in the year 1863. Even though she has been arrested a lot, she is still one of the best woman spy of the Union.
Belle escaped from slavery in New York in 1826. She began as an itinerant preacher and became a nationally known advocate for equality and justice, sponsoring a variety of social reforms, including women’s property rights, universal suffrage and prison reform. Belle became free because she was living in New York when the state outlawed slavery. After she became free, she became a lecturer and gave speeches about what it was like to be a slave. This is when Isabella changed her name to Sojourner Truth. According to Isabella, “God gave her name”. She wrote, “When I left the house of bondage I left everything behind. I wasn 't going to keep nothing of Egypt on me, an ' so I went to the Lord an ' asked him to give me a new name. And he gave me Sojourner because I was to travel up and down the land showing the people their sins and bein ' a
Belle Boyd was born in today’s West Virginia in 1844 and became a confederate spy before she turned eighteen. She mostly transported supplies and information to southern troops and because of how young she was she was never suspected. When the Union army came to her town a group of soldiers came to her home and had a confrontation with her mother. According to her memoir, the soldier “addressed my mother and myself in language as offensive as it is possible to conceive. I could stand it no longer." She then shot and killed the soldier but was given no punishment for her actions but that moment at seventeen years old, she started her career as “The Rebel Spy”. She would go to visit relatives whose home was used as Union headquarters and visit
Spies and Secret Agents of the Civil War During wars, countries often use spies or secret agents to spy on other countries to receive information. Spying is very risky, and every move you can give yourself away very easily. During the Civil War spying was difficult because the lack in technology made it difficult to send information back and forth.
The Civil War opened up many opportunities for women to expand their places of business and, most importantly, expand their significance in society. As a result of the men leaving their homes to fight in the war, the women took on many of the roles that men had to fill in their place. Women became nurses, managers, executives, and even ministers. A journalist even went so far to call the civil war a woman’s war by saying that, “No conflict in history was such a woman’s war as the Civil War”. Women, even though they were not apart of the physical fighting, grew stronger from this war. They proved that they could handle managing businesses while their men were