Notably , the US General Ulysses S. Grant .
the redcoats where the people that fought in the british army and war The red coats are the british army and the blue coats were the colonists( not all colonists wear blue; the few 'good' soldiers they had did.), then later the white coats came to help the blue coats as alliances. the white coats (french) also brought supplies for the blue coats (colonists) who were leaded by george washington. :)
I think the union was considered blue jackets and Yankees while the confederate was called Grey jackets(confederates not entire sure) Yanks and the Rebs, or "Billy Yank" and "Johnny Reb". == == (Answer 1) I think it was Blue Coats and Gray Coats
The confederate soldiers (of the new Confederacy of the United States) wore grey uniforms versus the union soldiers who wore blue uniforms.
If you are asking about the American Civil War, there were no Hessian units at all. In the American War of Independence, they wore blue, Prussian-styled uniforms, and either a tricorne, fusilier cap, or grenadier cap. Hessian riflemen (jeagers) wore green coats instead (with a tricorne)
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US, Northerners, Yankees, Blue Coats.
US, Federals, Union, Yankees, Blue Coats, Northerners.
Notably , the US General Ulysses S. Grant .
the redcoats where the people that fought in the british army and war The red coats are the british army and the blue coats were the colonists( not all colonists wear blue; the few 'good' soldiers they had did.), then later the white coats came to help the blue coats as alliances. the white coats (french) also brought supplies for the blue coats (colonists) who were leaded by george washington. :)
The Blue Coats were the Patriots and the Red Coats were the Loyalists/Regulars
no, that was the revolutionary war
Northern Sildiers wore dark blue coats and dark blue or light blue pants. The coat style depended on the soldier's rank.
I think the union was considered blue jackets and Yankees while the confederate was called Grey jackets(confederates not entire sure) Yanks and the Rebs, or "Billy Yank" and "Johnny Reb". == == (Answer 1) I think it was Blue Coats and Gray Coats
case they did pop only the leaders
The name "Blue Jackets" refers to the blue coats worn by the American military during the Civil War. It was chosen due to Ohio's patriotism when it comes to being American.
US Navy warships. During the US Civil War, the US was called: Federal forces; Union forces; Yankees; Yanks; Blue Coats; Northerners; etc.