Weel they had a huge stand to hold up their extreamly hevy musket when firrering. They also had a shoulder belt supporting their sword. Then there was thier leather coat.
They were known as the Cavaliers.
The Royalist side, or the Cavaliers, were the predominantly Catholic side.
There was no king in the american civil war, but of course America is not the only country on the planet, neither is it the only country to have a Civil War. In The English Civil War, supporters of King Charles I were "Royalists" or "Cavaliers; supporters of his opponent, Oliver Cromwell, were called "Roundheads."
The New Model Army. Heavy cavalry were called Ironsides, and in general Parliamentary forces were called Roundheads.
That it was a religious war fought between Anglican Catholic and Calvinists, chiefly Prebyterians. The Protestants were in control of the east and the London Area, the richest and most populous areas, whilst the Church and King brigade controlled the West and the empty north.
There where a lot of Cavaliers in Virginia during the Civil War.
The Cavaliers were the supporters of the king - King Charles I. The other name used for them is 'Royalists'.
They were known as the Cavaliers.
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During the English civil war, those who supported the monarch were called puritans.
In the American Civil War, the Confederacy had a grey uniform and the Union had a blue uniform.
Cavaliers were for the King, Charles I. While the Roundheads, or Parliamentarians were for rule by Parliament and led by Oliver Cromwell during the English civil war.
The King.
During the civil war, cavaliers wore traditional soldier clothing that most soldiers wore in those days. Clothing included peplums, boot hose, a falling band, shoes and a cavalier hat.