The spelling Hessian's is a possessive (has an apostrophe S).
You would use this to describe a Hessian, such as a Hessian's uniform.
The plural of Hessian is Hessians.
The correct spelling is Hessian's.
The Hessians were German mercenaries, so they were Germans.
The Hessians fought with the British.
they hired hessians from hess casel in Germany
The Hessians were being paid to fight in the war, they were mercenaries
Yes, a small number of Hessians aided the English forces at Culloden.
The Hessian Soliders
Hessians wore navy blue uniforms with red collars and cuffs.
Literally, the American Revolution, although the Hessians were only mercenaries hired by Britain. In full actuality, two American wars have been fought against Hessians: World War I and World War II. A reference: Hessians were German/Prussian mercenaries.
Hessians .
The likely word is the plural proper noun "Hessians" used for hired German soldiers who fought for the British in the Revolutionary War, although not all were from Hesse.
hessians
Germany .