I think the union was considered blue jackets and Yankees while the confederate was called Grey jackets(confederates not entire sure) Yanks and the Rebs, or "Billy Yank" and "Johnny Reb".
== == (Answer 1) I think it was Blue Coats and Gray Coats
the south were the confedrate soldiers An the north were the union soldiers
Black cavalry soldiers in the Civil War and later periods of history were referred to as "buffalo soldiers." This was in reference to the coarseness of their hair, in comparison to that of a bison.
Yes, but unlike the Vietnam War, snipers in the Civil War were often referred to as Sharpshooters.
Northern soldiers during the American Civil War were commonly known as "Yankees." This nickname originally referred to people from the northern states but became particularly associated with Union soldiers. The term was often used by Southern soldiers and civilians as a way to identify their opponents in the conflict.
there were 10 blinded soldiers during the civil war
Johnnies during the Civil War referred to soldiers in the Confederacy. The Union soldiers actually referred to them as Johnny Reb's.
the south were the confedrate soldiers An the north were the union soldiers
militia
The Union soldiers and sailors were from the Northern states that remained loyal to the United States. They are often referred to as Yankee's or Yanks, Federals, and United States troops.
Black cavalry soldiers in the Civil War and later periods of history were referred to as "buffalo soldiers." This was in reference to the coarseness of their hair, in comparison to that of a bison.
Yes, but unlike the Vietnam War, snipers in the Civil War were often referred to as Sharpshooters.
Yes, but unlike the Vietnam War, snipers in the Civil War were often referred to as "Sharpshooters."
To pass the time, what did soldiers in the civil war do?
Yes, soldiers fought in the Civil War. Sadly, that is the fact of war.
The US Civil War was known as the War of Rebellion, and the men that fought it were often referred to as "Rebs" (for Rebels).
The same as white soldiers, to shoot and be shot at.
Civil War Soldiers Museum was created in 1991.