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What information did Van Lew relay to Union army commanders? Check all that apply.

how long the prisoners stayed
where the prisoners had been
who commanded which rebel armies
the morale of rebel troops
where the rebel troops were headed
what the Richmond underground was

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Answered by jkutz
10

When the Civil War erupted in 1861, Union and Confederate officers could never have predicted the role women would play in gathering information about the enemy. But as Northern and Southern women began providing critical intelligence on everything from the enemy’s movements to its military strategy, both sides began to actively recruit them as operatives. Over the course of the war, hundreds of women acted as undercover agents, willing to risk their lives to help their cause.

One of the most effective was Union spy Elizabeth Van Lew—a prominent member of Richmond, Virginia, society. The 43-year-old lived with her widowed mother in a three-story mansion in the Confederate capital. Educated in the North, Van Lew took pride in her Richmond roots, but she fervently opposed slavery and secession, writing her thoughts in a secret diary she kept buried in her backyard and whose existence she would reveal only on her deathbed.

Answered by AbnerReyes
111

Answer:

2.where the prisoners had been

3.who commanded which rebel armies

4.the morale of rebel troops

5.where the rebel troops were headed

Explanation:

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