Confederates, grays, rebs, rebels
The Confederates were the Southern soldiers of the Confederate States in Colonial America.
Another name for southern soldiers in the Civil War is "Johnny Rebs."
Johnny Reb, Confederates, Grays, Rebs
The Union soldiers normally just referred to them rebels. As the Confederates called the union soldiers Yankees. They were also called rebs and yanks. Confederate soldiers were also called greyback (because of the color of their uniform), Johnny Reb, Johnny, or just plain Reb. Confederate guerrillas were called bushwhackers.
The Northern soldiers nicknames were the Yankees or Yanks.
If it was the Confederate soldiers, the Union would attack the Confederates. If it was the Union soldiers, then the Confederates would attack the Union.
The Confederates called themselves "Confederates" or Confederate Soldiers". The Union slang for them was "Johnny Reb"
The Confederates were the Southern soldiers of the Confederate States in Colonial America.
Confederates.
Another name for southern soldiers in the Civil War is "Johnny Rebs."
Nicknames for Union soldiers include Yankees and Bluebellies.
Gray was Confederates Navy blue was Union Soldiers
The Confederates had numerous nicknames for the Union soldiers but the most popular ones were Yankee (often shortened to Yank) or Billy Yank. (The north in turn called them Johnny Reb.)
The Confederates are the Southern soldiers.
The Confederates called them 'Bluebelly.'
Unionists were called billy yank Confederates were called jimmy rebs IMPROVEMENT Confederates were called Johnny reb
About 68,000 men.