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They came to be called the blue and the gray because of the typical color of their respective uniforms. The Union would have ample supply of uniforms so they would, with a few exceptions, always be clad in blue.

Later in the war, the Confederates on the other hand could not count on fresh clothing from government sources, and would come to rely on uniforms made of homespun cloth. The dyes used may come out gray, but were just as likely to be brown, tan, or somewhere in between. The Southern soldier would later become known as butternuts due to the brownish yellow color that seemed to become common with homespun clothing.

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