Who were the blue coats?

The Bluecoats were actually two Ukrainian divisions formed under the auspices of the Union for the Liberation of Ukraine from Ukrainian prisoners of war in German camps after the Peace Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on the basis of the agreement between the Ukrainian peace delegation and Germany.
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Who were the blue coats in the Revolutionary War?

Light Dragoons wore blue coats with white facings. According to an article titled “Guide to Military Uniforms” on military.com, the reason blue was chosen for the Continental Army uniforms was because it was in direct contrast to the British Army's red uniforms.
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What side were the blue coats on?

Uniforms and clothing worn by Union and Confederate Soldiers During the Civil War. The two sides are often referred to by the color of their official uniforms, blue for the Union, gray for the Confederates.
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What color was the Confederate?

Because the United States (Union) regulation color was already dark blue, the Confederates chose gray. However, soldiers were often at a loss to determine which side of the war a soldier was on by his uniform.
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Who wore green coats in Revolutionary War?

More Loyalists enlist

One was the New Jersey Volunteers (Skinner's Greens) who wore green coats, as did so many other Loyalist soldiers that they were often called "greencoats".
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Why were Red Coats red?



Who wore red coats in the Civil War?

The Redcoats was the name given to the British soldiers in the American Revolutionary War. The American soldiers were named Patriots.
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Was George Washington a loyalist or patriot?

George Washington was a patriot who led the Continental Army and after the American Revolution, he became the first President of the United States. A number of patriots became known as the Founding Fathers of the United States. They include Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, Benjamin Franklin, Patrick Henry, and Ethan Allen.
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Who was blue and who was gray in the Civil War?

Because the United States (Union) regulation color was already dark blue, the Confederates chose gray. However, soldiers were often at a loss to determine which side of the war a soldier was on by his uniform. With a shortage of regulation uniforms in the Confederacy, many southern recruits just wore clothes from home.
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Who were the Yankees in the Civil War?

During the Civil War, and even after the war came to an end, Yankee was a term used by Southerners to describe their rivals from the Union, or northern, side of the conflict. After the war, Yankee was once again mostly used to describe New Englanders.
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What was the nickname of the Confederate soldiers?

In the actual armed conflicts of the Civil War, the two sides had numerous nicknames for themselves and each other as a group and individuals, e.g., for Union troops "Federals" and for the Confederates "rebels," "rebs" or "Johnny reb" for an individual Confederate soldier.
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Who were the blue coats and the red coats?

British Uniforms

The British soldiers were often called the "Red Coats" because of their bright red coats. Although they are most famous for their red uniforms, they sometimes wore blue uniforms during the Revolutionary War. The British had very specific uniforms.
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Why did the Confederates choose gray?

Gray was chosen for Confederate uniforms because gray dye could be made relatively cheaply and it was the standard uniform color of the various State Militias.
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What did the Confederates fight for?

Common sentiments for supporting the Confederate cause during the Civil War were slavery and states' rights. These motivations played a part in the lives of Confederate soldiers and the South's decision to withdraw from the Union. Many were motivated to fight in order to preserve the institution of slavery.
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What color were the Patriots in the Revolutionary War?

The uniforms used by the Patriots during the American Revolution symbolized more than just the side on which they fought. The simple, everyday clothing of the militiamen showed their status as civilian soldiers, and the red, white, and blue used in the Continental Army uniforms came to stand for the United States.
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Was George Washington a red coat?

When George Washington Wore a “Red Coat” And Fought For The British. Our first President and hero of the Revolutionary War once served in the British Army. In fact, it was Washington's only military experience before our War for Independence.
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What did the Redcoats call the colonists?

The colonists hated them. They called them “Lobster backs” because of their red coats, taunted them, and sometimes threw things at them.
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Did the Yankees want slavery?

Southerners in Illinois did not favor slavery, but they were tired of Yankee attempts to abolish it. In the end, continued Yankee efforts to abolish slavery triggered among many Illinoisans a reaction, causing many people to be vehemently against slavery and, at the same time, against abolitionists.
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What were Southerners called in the Civil War?

The Northerners were called “Yankees” and the Southerners, “Rebels.” Sometimes these nicknames were shortened even further to “Yanks” and “Rebs.” At the beginning of the war, each soldier wore whatever uniform he had from his state's militia, so soldiers were wearing uniforms that didn't match.
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Is a Yankee a Confederate?

In the Southern United States, Yankee is a derisive term which refers to all Northerners, and during the American Civil War was applied by Confederates to soldiers of the Union army in general.
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What color was the North?

As the war dragged on that changed. The soldiers of the Union Army wore blue uniforms and the soldiers of the Confederate Army wore gray. Today that's how many people remember the two sides—the North wore blue and the South wore gray.
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What is the difference between Union and Confederate uniforms?

It even becomes difficult to know which soldier is on which side. The main way to tell the difference is by the uniforms. You've probably heard of the blue and the grey when people refer to the civil war sides. The Northern Union armies wore navy blue and the Southern Confederate armies wore grey.
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What did the Confederates want?

The Confederacy went to war against the United States to protect slavery and instead brought about its total and immediate abolition. By April 1865, the C.S.A. was in ruins, its armies destroyed.
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What was the nickname given to the Loyalists?

Loyalists were American colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolutionary War, often referred to as Tories, Royalists or King's Men at the time.
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Who dressed up as Mohawks and dumped the British tea in the harbor?

In Boston Harbor, a group of Massachusetts colonists disguised as Mohawk Indians board three British tea ships and dump 342 chests of tea into the harbor.
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Who refused to fight in the Revolutionary War?

Although the American Revolution united various groups throughout the 13 colonies against Great Britain, one group refused to fight because of its commitment to pacifism: the Quakers.
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