dark blue, pants and a sports coat sort of.
It is estimated that more than 2 million Union Soldiers were 21 years of age or younger during the US Civil War. As an aside, many sources cite the actual number of enlisted men during the war for the Union were 2,700,000, in round numbers.
The civil war soldiers viewed the war between the North and South as a new kind of conflict because it was the first war Between the States.
African Americans were formed into Jim Crow units under white officers. To begin with they received less pay than their white counterparts, but that Congress eventually remedied that. Like slaves, soldiers could be flogged for infractions of the military code.
african-american soldiers served in separate región. They were usually paid less tan whites and suffered other kinds of discrimination.
Woman sewed the uniforms for the soldier. Some but not many, actually fought on the battle field. This is surprising because back then, woman were not given the same status as men.
The Union wore dark blue uniforms and the Confederates used butternut or grey
In war, enemy soldiers are given nicknames. Graybacks was the Union nickname for Confederate soldiers because of their gray uniforms, just as British soldiers were called redcoats because of their red uniforms.
gray uinforms
Union soldiers.
All kinds of different uniforms - in different colours too. Some say the battle turned against the North when some Confederates in blue uniforms approached the Union guns, and the gunners held their fire till too late, thinking they were friendly forces.
During the Civil War, the US Miullitary uniform was white pasnts and shirt of linnen, covered by navy blue wool pants and coar, and then a navy blue greatcoat on top of that, with slight variations based on the branch of service,m such as the artilleryman's red undershirt or marine's white pants.
All I know is that they have a Rifle, and a backpack--I think.
A bb gun
They were union troops.
lead.
farmers
It is estimated that more than 2 million Union Soldiers were 21 years of age or younger during the US Civil War. As an aside, many sources cite the actual number of enlisted men during the war for the Union were 2,700,000, in round numbers.