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Soldiers wore uniforms during the civil war so that they would know who was the union and confederate.
The confederate soldiers (of the new Confederacy of the United States) wore grey uniforms versus the union soldiers who wore blue uniforms.
Confederate soldiers primarily wore gray uniforms, not blue or red. However, some units did use other colors, including but not limited to butternut, which could appear brownish. The Union soldiers, on the other hand, predominantly wore blue uniforms.
The Confederacy primarily wore gray uniforms during the American Civil War, not blue or red. While some Confederate units did have variations in color, gray became the most recognized color associated with Confederate soldiers. In contrast, Union soldiers wore blue uniforms.
Uniforms!
dark blue, pants and a sports coat sort of.
The Southern (Confederate) Army wore grey uniforms.
yes
They wore Gray.
what kind of uniforms did the confederacy wear in the second battle of bull run
They wore uniforms with emblems.
Americans wore Tan uniforms and green uniforms