Union uniforms were blue; Confederate uniforms were gray.
yes
Union uniforms were a dark blue.
Soldiers wore uniforms during the civil war so that they would know who was the union and confederate.
During the Civil War, Union soldiers wore blue uniforms and were thus Blue Bellies by the Confederate soldiers.
Union uniforms were blue; Confederate uniforms were gray.
yes
Union uniforms were a dark blue.
Soldiers wore uniforms during the civil war so that they would know who was the union and confederate.
During the Civil War, Union soldiers wore blue uniforms and were thus Blue Bellies by the Confederate soldiers.
Union soldiers are identified by their blue uniforms with distinctive brass buttons, wearing the famous Union Army kepi hats. They also carry rifles and may have a Union flag in their vicinity.
Confederate uniforms were grey. The Union Army wore dark blue.
Union soldiers wore blue uniforms made of wool, with cotton "blouses" or shirts.
They thought their uniforms were funny
blue cotton..............................
The group who wore the gray uniforms were the Confederates from the south. The Union soldiers of the north wore the blue uniforms.
The confederate soldiers (of the new Confederacy of the United States) wore grey uniforms versus the union soldiers who wore blue uniforms.