What risks did Mary Richards face as a spy during the Civil War? pls helpp
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Throughout the Civil War (1861- 65), Richards had been spying on the enemy: the Southern Confederacy. Helping the Union Army was dangerous anywhere in the South. But it was especially so in Richmond, Virginia. That was the Confederate capital.
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The Harper's article included details that are not known to be accurate, such as that Richards had worked undercover directly in the Confederate White House, that she had a photographic memory, and that she tried to set fire to the Confederate White House at the end of the war; and other details that are clearly false, ...
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