In the American Civil War, the uniform of the Union was dark blue in color, and the uniform of the Confederacy was grey. It is often described as a war of the blue and the grey.
In the US Civil War, the soldiers of the north wore a dark blue uniform, and the soldiers of the south wore gray uniforms. The war is still remembered in terms of blue vs. gray.
The Union wore Blue. Confederates wore Grey.
Soldiers wore uniforms during the civil war so that they would know who was the union and confederate.
They wore gray uniforms
The group who wore the gray uniforms were the Confederates from the south. The Union soldiers of the north wore the blue uniforms.
In the US Civil War, the soldiers of the north wore a dark blue uniform, and the soldiers of the south wore gray uniforms. The war is still remembered in terms of blue vs. gray.
The Union wore Blue. Confederates wore Grey.
Soldiers wore uniforms during the civil war so that they would know who was the union and confederate.
The American Civil War
The Union soldiers wore blue uniforms while the Rebel soldiers wore gray.
They wore gray uniforms
The North wore blue uniforms, the South wore grey uniforms.
The group who wore the gray uniforms were the Confederates from the south. The Union soldiers of the north wore the blue uniforms.
The confederate soldiers (of the new Confederacy of the United States) wore grey uniforms versus the union soldiers who wore blue uniforms.
they wore clothes such as: a buff coat, a corselet, tassets or sashes.
During the Civil War, Union soldiers wore blue uniforms and were thus Blue Bellies by the Confederate soldiers.
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.