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They wore clothes which had been soed for them
they wore clothes such as: a buff coat, a corselet, tassets or sashes.
The north wear blue and the south wear gray
It will depends what they want to wear.
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During the civil war, cavaliers wore traditional soldier clothing that most soldiers wore in those days. Clothing included peplums, boot hose, a falling band, shoes and a cavalier hat.
The supporters of King Charles I were known as Royalists or Cavaliers. Parliamentary troops became known as Roundheads (as they generally had short hair and did not wear wigs). On the Parliamentary side, Cromwell's "New Model Army" were known as Ironsides.
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They wore clothes which had been soed for them
they wore clothes such as: a buff coat, a corselet, tassets or sashes.
number 23 like he was in the Cleveland cavaliers
It could be a halter or bridle... or it could be both I have seen them used in many different ways!
The us wore camoflagh green yellow black IDK WAT OTHERS WORE Not quite an answer: The English Civil War did not involve the United States. It was from 1642-1651. The American colonies were still part of England.
"The Round-Heads" was the nickname given to the Units of the Parliamentarian Army during the English Civil War, because of the characteristic shape of the helm they wore.
they wore fancy clothes and had long hair.
during the civil war workers would wear boots, apron, overalls, gloves
The north wear blue and the south wear gray