Union uniforms were blue; Confederate uniforms were gray.
Union uniforms were a dark blue.
the union soldiers wore blue uniforms, and the confederates usually wore grey
The majority of the soldiers wore dark blue jackets with light blue pants. US Sharpshooters wore green uniforms.
At the beginning of the US Civil War, some of the the Confederate army uniforms were a butternut color. Grey was introduced as soon as these color uniforms could be produced. The US army already had blue uniforms and remained with that color.
It didn't necessary have meaning - it just gave them a color which distinguished them from Union forces.
The Union uniform was blue, the Confederacy uniform was gray. Other than the color, the clothing was quite simple and ordinary. Uniforms were not elaborate.
the confederate were a tanish gray color.. the union were a dark blue.. confederate believed in slavery.. union did not approve.. ANSWER. They wore gray uniforms but often also the "butternut" of homespun dyes.
The Union Army always wore blue uniforms, while the Confederate Army always wore gray uniforms. The Confederate Army, however, were not as wealthy as the Union Army, and therefore couldn't always afford uniforms for all their soldiers. Many Confederates wore their own clothes during combat.
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Yes, they do have uniforms. but, their uniforms are white and green in color and traditional costumes.
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