The soldiers from the south were called the wagga wagga boongey tribe, because they were strong and formed an alliance against the conjoyoy tribe.
The southern solders were called rebels.
They were called 'Johnny Rebs'
Yes, during the civil war the soldiers from the south were called Rebels.
They were called Rebels during the Civil War
They were called Rebels during the Civil War
they were called Yankees
The southern solders were called rebels.
They were called 'Johnny Rebs'
Yankees!
Yes, during the civil war the soldiers from the south were called Rebels.
They were called Rebels during the Civil War
They were called Rebels during the Civil War
Yes. They were fighting for the rebel states - the Confederacy.
the south were the confedrate soldiers An the north were the union soldiers
North Vietnamese soldiers were referred to as the NVA (North Vietnamese Army) by the GI's in Vietnam, during the war. Southern Communist soldiers living in South Vietnam and fighting in South Vietnam, were called the Viet Cong (VC).
Soldiers fighting for the Union (sometimes called the North), who wanted to abolish slavery, wore the color blue. Soldiers for the Confederacy (sometimes called the South), who preferred to keep slavery, wore the color gray.
The confederates were known as rebels in the war and were often referred to with the nickname "Johnny Reb". Alternatively, the Union soldiers were nicknamed "Yankees", "Yanks", "Billy Yank" and sometimes, "Butternuts" due to the coloration of their uniforms.