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.
Soldiers wore uniforms during the civil war so that they would know who was the union and confederate.
dark blue, pants and a sports coat sort of.
The confederate soldiers (of the new Confederacy of the United States) wore grey uniforms versus the union soldiers who wore blue uniforms.
YES
In the US Civil War, the soldiers of the north wore a dark blue uniform, and the soldiers of the south wore gray uniforms. The war is still remembered in terms of blue vs. gray.
Soldiers wore uniforms during the civil war so that they would know who was the union and confederate.
The North wore blue uniforms, the South wore grey uniforms.
dark blue, pants and a sports coat sort of.
The confederate soldiers (of the new Confederacy of the United States) wore grey uniforms versus the union soldiers who wore blue uniforms.
YES
Why do you think soldiers early in the Civil War adopted uniforms patterned after the French???
The American Civil War
They wore uniforms with emblems.
In the US Civil War, the soldiers of the north wore a dark blue uniform, and the soldiers of the south wore gray uniforms. The war is still remembered in terms of blue vs. gray.
Americans wore Tan uniforms and green uniforms
because the soldier were not trying to hide, so uniform did not have to blend with the surroundings.
The Southern (Confederate) Army wore grey uniforms.