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Blue, the confederates wore grey.
In the American Civil War, the uniform of the Union was dark blue in color, and the uniform of the Confederacy was grey. It is often described as a war of the blue and the grey.
During the Civil War, Union soldiers wore blue uniforms and were thus Blue Bellies by the Confederate soldiers.
The Union wore Blue. Confederates wore Grey.
union
Blue, the confederates wore grey.
In the American Civil War, the uniform of the Union was dark blue in color, and the uniform of the Confederacy was grey. It is often described as a war of the blue and the grey.
Grey.(P.S.The Union wore blue)
The Confederacy primarily wore gray uniforms during the American Civil War, not blue or red. While some Confederate units did have variations in color, gray became the most recognized color associated with Confederate soldiers. In contrast, Union soldiers wore blue uniforms.
During the Civil War, Union soldiers wore blue uniforms and were thus Blue Bellies by the Confederate soldiers.
No, the Confederates primarily wore gray uniforms during the American Civil War. While there were variations and some units wore different colors, blue was typically associated with the Union army. Some Confederate troops might have worn blue due to lack of resources or captured uniforms, but gray was the standard.
The Union wore Blue. Confederates wore Grey.
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.
The patriots in the American revolutionary wore blue uniform. by tyra Powell from p.s37q
The Confederates (south) wore gray and a color called Butternut, and the Union (north) wore a blue-gray more blue then gray type of uniform.
The Americans wore blue and white coats and black hats