The main color associated with the Confederacy during the American Civil War was gray. Confederate soldiers typically wore gray uniforms, which were intended to provide a distinctive appearance compared to Union blue. However, there was significant variation in the shade and quality of fabric due to supply issues, leading to a range of gray tones in actual uniforms.
The union wore blue as the confederates wore grey.
I dont think you have this right. The Union did not succedde it was the Confederates. and the confederates main reason for trying to leave the "union" was because they felt they were not fairly represented in congress.
The Confederates were the Southern states in the Civil War.
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The Confederates were against slavery in the civil war. They did not want it.
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The Confederates wore gray uniforms.
The color was butternut, a shade of gray.
confederates in the civil war? not exactly sure what you're asking.
The union wore blue as the confederates wore grey.
The confederate army wore grey uniforms.
Gray was Confederates Navy blue was Union Soldiers
The Union wore Blue. Confederates wore Grey.
Blue, the confederates wore grey.
I dont think you have this right. The Union did not succedde it was the Confederates. and the confederates main reason for trying to leave the "union" was because they felt they were not fairly represented in congress.
Blue is the main color