it was grey i think
The color was butternut, a shade of gray.
The Confederates wore gray uniforms.
Confederates - because of the colour of their 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 Union wore dark blue uniforms and the Confederates used butternut or grey
The confederate army wore grey uniforms.
The confederates wore grey uniforms. Though shortage of uniforms often meant that some confederate soldiers wore clothes from home. Union uniforms were a dark blue.
The unions wore blue uniforms and black belt and blue caps!
the union soldiers wore blue uniforms, and the confederates usually wore grey
they represent Clavary of the Union Army Dark blue and yellow trim the Confederates or the rebels of the southern states wore gray uniforms
Without uniforms children can't express the personality. You're clothing represents you're beliefs and religion, and with uniforms everyone is the same. Many uniforms are expensive, and some children can't afford the expensive uniforms. If everyone is wearing the same thing, children can't get bullied for what they wear.
The North, or Union as they were also called, were called Blue Bellies by the South