The confederate's color was gray!
Blood and Land
According to Wikipedia (refer to the link, below), "[the] design [was meant] as having "as little as possible of the Yankee blue", and . . . symbolizing the primary origins of the people of the South, with the cross of Britain and the red bar from the flag of France."
Dark red was a very popular color.
red
Color is created when an object absorbs all kinds of light except one. In other words, there are basically seven different kinds of light. These are: red light, orange light, yellow light, green light, blue light, indigo light, and violet or purple light. The leaves on a tree appear green because they absorb red, orange, yellow, blue, indigo, and purple light, but the leaves do not absorb green light. Instead, it reflects this light back to your eyes. Therefore, you see the color green. This is the simple definition of how all color works.How does the color black get created then? Black is formed when every kind of light is absorbed. White is formed when every kind of light is reflected. Gray is created when every kind of light is half-absorbed and half-reflected at the same time.Due to the fact it accepts every kind of light, scientists do not consider it to be a color. Since it is not a color, it does not have a wavelength.
Gray. Confederate uniforms were gray with red piping.
Red.
no its red and green
gray and red
red,gray and brown
The Confederates, unlike the Union, didn't really have a specific color to their uniforms. The colors ranged from tan, to gray, to a lighter blue. This was due to the fact that the South did not have manufacturing corporations where they could have their uniforms made. The North's uniforms where very specifically colored dark blue.
Could it have been red.
White, red and blue
green
The red color.
gray and red
Squirrels are considered the color brownish red maybe gray.