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By definition a mercenary is a person whom fights for a foreign army (one not belonging to the country they are a citizen of), simply for their own pleasure, political ideals, or for payment. Therefore, a logical sentence using the word "mercenary" could be - The British hired Hessian mercenaries to help them fight the colonists during the American Revolution.
The reson British is begin to win the battles in the late 1750s is because the British leaders decied to send more soldiers to fight in the North Amercia, and because of the help from Iroquiois the Bitish had won the battles in the late 1750s.
The French and Indian War, the American Revolution.
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To retain the 13 colonies on the Eastern coast of what is now the USA. the British had a war with the Colonies. With the help of the French navy, The British gave up trying to retain them. In other situations, I use the term "battle". The British conducted a battle/war with the Chinese people in SE Asia, which at the time a native Chinese population, called the Opium Wars.
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yes because they didnt know how to fight in the war
yes because they didnt know how to fight in the war
yes because they didnt know how to fight in the war
no because, the mercenaries were highly trained and were skilled. hope you like it. :D :)
no because, the mercenaries were highly trained and were skilled. hope you like it. :D :)
no because, the mercenaries were highly trained and were skilled. hope you like it. :D :)
no because, the mercenaries were highly trained and were skilled. hope you like it. :D :)
NO!!! The British still employ/use mercenaries today. They are the Ghurka Regiment of the British Army. In formal legalistic terms they are mercenaries.
They hire them because King George III was determined to defeat the Americans.