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The ideal Confederate uniform was either a beechnut brown, or grey. It looked similer to the Union uniform, though adapted to Rebel classifications. Many soldiers did not own real uniforms, as the Confederate government was unable to supply all of its soldiers with complete uniforms. Many soldiers just wore their own clothes. Some took the uniforms of dead Rebel soldiers, after a battle or skirmish, for their own use. This was common especially when one was in need of shoes, as many soldiers had to go barefoot as the War progressed.
A uniform, just like other soldiers...
They felt like they were gonna die any day now.
It Sucked
Under the Laws of War, soldiers dress in uniform. The uniforms can be anything--you could dress your army in blue jeans and work shirts, like the Navy did--but they have to be recognizable as the uniform of that army.
They wore gray uniforms
Ceremonial weapons like swords are used for ceremonial purposes like using them as a display item ( home decor) or in parades as a part of dress uniform.
Yes. Military soldiers do have swords, military vehicles like military cars, trucks and planes and yes they do have lots of military weapons.
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Most of them were from the south, or the Confederacy, but not all of them. The ones who weren't, were from enemies of the USA, like Britain.
Because you have the Yankee Soldiers which didn't like the fact of having slaves, then you have the Confederate Soldiers which are the ones that likes the fact of having slaves. You have to think about it which part of the soldiers would you prefer Yankeesor the Confederate. Me i would go with the Yankee side they are the ones that fought for slavery while the Confederate did what they do best going along with slavery; so to answer the question I think that the Yankee soldiers should be remembered and honored because they are the ones that really helped the most.
the confederate soldiers ate cornbread and salted meat with molasses and sweet tea