Grey
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main, new jersey, Texas, California, Pennsylvania, Florida, Louisiana
The main reason the CSA lost the war was because that had no industrial ability and really bad luck
The main goal of the Union army in the east was to not be defeated by the Confederacy. This was the main goal of the entire Union Army from 1861 to 1864.
They wore Gray.
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.
what kind of uniforms did the confederacy wear in the second battle of bull run
Many Confederate units wore blue uniforms. In many cases they were excess from Federal caches and stations in the South.
In the US Civil War, the Union (North) Army usually wore blue. The South wore Grey but often they didn't have official uniforms.
No
Yes, they do have uniforms. but, their uniforms are white and green in color and traditional costumes.
There were the color of gray.
Blue.
Blue
While they standardized on grey toward the end of the war, in the early years, it varied greatly. At the start, many were wearing Federal uniforms they still had from their previous service. They were often hand made by the ladies of the Confederacy, due to limited production facilities in the South.
black and blue go perfect,but to make them good,use black as the main color.