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         <title>during the civil war women would become soldiers and fight in the war, even thought during the time women were not allowed to fight in the war they would not listen and dress up as males and fight. there were more than 400 women who would fight as undercover soldiers. some of these women include: Sarah Edmonds,  Deborah Sampson, Jennie Hodgers, and many more</title>
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         <title>some women also would work as nurses, during the war between  2,000 to 5,000 women would volunteer as nurses. nurses were merely volunteers who showed up at military hospitals. But after Battle Of Bull Run, Clara Barton and Dorethea Dix organized a nursing corps to help care for the wounded soldiers.</title>
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         <title>women would get valuable military information usually by  flirting with male soldiers at parties, dinners, and other social events. these women also smuggled supplies, ammunition, and medicine across enemy lines by hiding them underneath their large hoop skirts.</title>
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         <title>One Confederate spy, Emeline Pigott from North Carolina, gathered military information by entertaining Union soldiers at dinner parties in her home.</title>
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