Yes. They were fighting for the rebel states - the Confederacy.
Yes, during the civil war the soldiers from the south were called Rebels.
They were called Rebels during the Civil War
They were called Rebels during the Civil War
Yes. They were fighting for the rebel states - the Confederacy.
Soldiers from the South during the American Civil War were commonly referred to as "Confederates" or "Rebels." The term "Confederates" refers to their affiliation with the Confederate States of America, while "Rebels" was used more informally, often by those from the North.
The nickname for the South during the U.S. civil was was: -The Rebels or -Johnny Rebel or -The confederacy The official South color was Grey. But they were low on supplies so the Southern soldiers really just wore anything that they had. The official name for the South during the U.S. Civil War was the C.S.A or Confederate States of America. : )
The southern solders were called rebels.
Southerners, secessionists, Confederates, rebels,
Union slodiers - Yanks or Yankees . bushwhacker - a Confederate guerrilla during the American Civil War Confederate - a supporter of the Confederate States of America greyback, Johnny, Johnny Reb, Reb, Rebel - `Johnny' was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in the American Civil War; `greyback' derived from their grey Confederate uniforms
confederate soldiers, or rebels
The Confederates were often referred to as the rebels but, the South was called Dixie.
They called them rebels, if you are referring to the time of the civil war.