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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

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