Blue is a color and does not have a geographical origin. However, if you're referring to a specific context, such as a sport or team, please clarify for more accurate information. In general terms, the concept of "blue" is not inherently tied to the north or south.
South to north
for the north (red white and blue) they got their colors; red: the blood shed during war white:the light that finally shown after the war blue:the main color of the flag after the north and south united; the color of unity
south wont slaves the north did not
The Confederate is from the South and the Union is from the North.
The difference between the north and the south is the north did not have slavery but the south had the bad slavery and all that broughnt it intot the north and everything went mixed up. The north had factories and the south had plantiations.
The north wore blue because it was worn in the American revolution . The south wore grey because it was cheaper to dye.
The north side of a magnet is typically marked with the letter "N" and is commonly associated with a blue color in educational settings. However, the color itself does not have a direct correlation with the north polarity of the magnet.
south Korea's is blue, red, white, and black
in the north blue and south yellow
Blue poppy anemone grow in the north and south temperate zones.
Teh blue whale is located in an ocean probally.
blue, south was grey.
Yes, blue was north and south was gray.
they live in north ans south amrica
The blue jay is native to North America (United States & Canada).
North and south are magnetic poles. Magnetism is a fundamental force that exists between these two poles, which are attracted to each other. On the other hand, east and west, red and blue, and up and down are not related to magnetic poles.
The north wear blue and the south wear gray