English, 29.09.2020 07:01 heberavilesramirez52
What topic does Janeczko introduce in this passage?
o the power of Washington, D. C., during the Civil War
the lives of famous spies during the Civil War
the most effective methods for crossing enemy lines
O the South's geographical advantage in the Civil War
Read the excerpt from The Dark Game by Paul
Janeczko.
Most of the war was fought in states south of
Washington, D. C., so Southerners saw the Union army
as an invading force. For the Union soldiers, this meant
they had to fight in unfamiliar and hostile territory. This
matter of geography affected the spies who worked
behind enemy lines, Northern spies could not often
count on much hospitality from Southerners. On the
other hand, since so much of the war was fought in the
South, Confederate spies could usually find a safe
house, or at least a sympathetic soul who was willing to
allow a "good southern boy" to hide in their barn until
the danger had passed.
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