Confederate soldiers were commonly referred to as "Johnny Reb." This nickname was used to represent the Southern soldier during the Civil War and has since become a symbol of the Confederate cause. The term "Johnny Reb" is often associated with the romanticized image of the Southern soldier in literature and folklore.
Rebels
The confederates were known as rebels in the war and were often referred to with the nickname "Johnny Reb". Alternatively, the Union soldiers were nicknamed "Yankees", "Yanks", "Billy Yank" and sometimes, "Butternuts" due to the coloration of their uniforms.
Confederate soldiers were called rebel, Grayback (because of the color of their uniform), Grays, Johnny Reb, Johnny, or just plain reb. Confederate guerrillas were called bushwhackers.
They called the Confederate soldiers the Rebels or "Rebs"
Another term for Confederate soldiers during the Civil War was "Rebels." This nickname was commonly used to refer to those who fought for the Confederate States of America, opposing the Union forces. Additionally, they were sometimes called "Johnny Rebs," a colloquial term that highlighted their Southern identity.
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Rebels
It was the nickname "Johnny Rebel or Johnny Reb" with which all Confederate soldiers were called by the Union soldiers. "Johnny Rebel" was also the title of a Confederate Anthem.
The confederates were known as rebels in the war and were often referred to with the nickname "Johnny Reb". Alternatively, the Union soldiers were nicknamed "Yankees", "Yanks", "Billy Yank" and sometimes, "Butternuts" due to the coloration of their uniforms.
The members of the Confederate military were often referred to as "rebels" or "Johnny Reb". Conversely, Union soldiers were called the "Yanks" or "Yankees". Yankees was a nickname that stuck with the USA, especially in WW 1.
Confederate soldiers were called rebel, Grayback (because of the color of their uniform), Grays, Johnny Reb, Johnny, or just plain reb. Confederate guerrillas were called bushwhackers.
They called the Confederate soldiers the Rebels or "Rebs"
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Another term for Confederate soldiers during the Civil War was "Rebels." This nickname was commonly used to refer to those who fought for the Confederate States of America, opposing the Union forces. Additionally, they were sometimes called "Johnny Rebs," a colloquial term that highlighted their Southern identity.
2,160 Confederate soldiers were wounded at Chattanooga
Union slodiers - Yanks or Yankees . bushwhacker - a Confederate guerrilla during the American Civil War Confederate - a supporter of the Confederate States of America greyback, Johnny, Johnny Reb, Reb, Rebel - `Johnny' was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in the American Civil War; `greyback' derived from their grey Confederate uniforms
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