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    During the American Civil War, how did each side choose what colors their uniforms would be?

    Question #81377. Asked by AlchemyGirl. (Jun 02 07 8:28 PM)


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    The Union forces had always been blue so they just kept that color.

    Jun 02 07, 9:03 PM


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