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Yes the Hessians were mercenaries for the British military during the American Revolution. The Hessians where captured when General George Washington crossed the Delaware River. They surprise attacked the soldiers on December 26th 1776. The soldiers who were still sleeping off the Christmas celebrations were captured and taken prisoner. While this was not a major victory, it helped the Continental army because the end of the year was when the enlistments for the army were up. The victory showed the soldiers that they could actually win battles.

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