During the Civil War, the Confederate cavalry, often referred to as "Cavaliers," typically wore a gray uniform, which included a frock coat, trousers, and a slouch hat or kepi. The gray fabric varied in shade and quality due to supply issues. Many cavalry units also incorporated leather gear and accessories, such as boots and saddles, to enhance their mobility and functionality in the field. Overall, their attire aimed for a practical yet distinctive appearance that set them apart from Union forces.
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Most wore a dark blue or a sky blue uniform.
In the US Civil War, the uniform of the Confederacy was gray, and the uniform of the Union was blue.
The Union uniform was blue, the Confederacy uniform was gray. Other than the color, the clothing was quite simple and ordinary. Uniforms were not elaborate.
In the English Civil War of the 1600s the Royalists were also called Cavaliers, and the Parliamentary (and Puritanical) forces were called Roundheads. There were no Royalists in the US Civil War.
During the civil war, cavaliers wore traditional soldier clothing that most soldiers wore in those days. Clothing included peplums, boot hose, a falling band, shoes and a cavalier hat.
There where a lot of Cavaliers in Virginia during the Civil War.
The King.
The Cavaliers were the supporters of the king - King Charles I. The other name used for them is 'Royalists'.
roundheads
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the puritans and the cavaliers.
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Most wore a dark blue or a sky blue uniform.
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Roundheads (Parliamentarians) and Cavaliers (Royalists).
they were opponents in the civil war 1861 - 1865