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Why did American Soldiers come to Britain in world war 2?

American Soldiers came to Britain in World War II to help out.


Which did Britain do in the build up to the American revolution?

forced colonies to harbor british soldiers


What was a patriot during the revolution?

The patriots were soldiers from the American side fighting against Britain.


How many soldiers did Germany supply Britain during the American revolution?

i think 1000


What reason did great Britain give for impressing American soldiers?

cuz u stupid


What were the soldiers called that Britain paid to fight in the American revolution?

The German soldiers that were paid by the British to fight in the Revolutionary War were called "Hessians".


What were the reasons that America went to war with Britain in the War of 1812?

Britain practiced in act of impressment which is when American soldiers were kidnapped and Americans neutral rights were violated


Countries that fought for Britain?

there were German mercenaries that fought for Britain in the American revolutionary war called hessians, Australia and Canada helped fight WWI and WWII for Britain, Britain also recruits nepalese soldiers which are called gurkhas and are still part of the britsih army, India in colonial times were occupation soldiers in Asia for Britain too.


What 3 adjectives describe American soldiers when they came to Britain in world war 2?

Tough, Strong and Fierce


Boston massacre leading to the American revolution?

patriots attacked Britain soldiers with ice and rocks so Britain fired back into the crowd using self defense


What did Britain do in the buildup to American Revolution?

forced colonists to harbor British soldiers closed Boston's port


What German soldiers some of them Hessian's were hired to fight for Britain?

During the American Revolutionary War, Britain hired thousands of German soldiers, primarily from the region of Hesse, to supplement their forces against the American colonists. These mercenaries, known as Hessians, were renowned for their military training and discipline. Their involvement significantly bolstered British troops, although they faced fierce resistance and local hostility from American forces. The use of Hessians became a controversial aspect of the war, as it highlighted Britain's reliance on foreign soldiers to maintain control over the colonies.