Well the Americans usually wore blue coats with high socks and boots with a gun of course or axe or spear whatever they had. The british army Wore red coats or vests behing the vest or coat is a white shirt. then they had had white pants rolled up a little and they also wore boots and they sometimes wore cocked hats. Of course though too they had muskets to shoot.
Militia, Rangers etc wore their woodsman's clothes...civilian clothes that might be replaced when out in the field for too long with Savage Accoutrements...long shirt, hunting shirt, breeches, knee sox, garters, leggings or spatterdashes, scarf, weskit, half finger gloves, linen coat, sometimes a blanket, buckle shoes or mocs with a beaver tricorn along with other variations...military copied european dress.
they wore long poof dresses
they wore a red coat.
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The colonists wore BLUE :)
they wore long poofy dresses
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The patriots in the American revolutionary wore blue uniform. by tyra Powell from p.s37q
They Wore al kinds of clothing in Korea and what there culture is.
American and French privateers did not wear uniforms, they wore "civilian" type clothing of that era. Loose fitting pants and shirts.
The colonists wore BLUE :)
The Americans wore blue and the British wore red
They wore red coats. :)
The colonists wore BLUE :)
They owned very expensive weapons and they had more then enough food, clothing, and supplies.
tea, cloth, clothing, food
During the American Revolutionary War, the British wore red uniforms.
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