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NO!!! The British still employ/use mercenaries today. They are the Ghurka Regiment of the British Army. In formal legalistic terms they are mercenaries.
No, because the mercenaries are foreign soldiers who fought not out of loyalty, but for pay and they payed mercenaries so the American soldiers don't die.
Hessian troops did not fight as British Allies but as mercenaries.
The 30,000 troops that the British hired from Germany to help fight the colonist were known as Hessian mercenaries. They fought in the American Revolutionary War and wore their own German uniforms.
I presume you mean in the American Revolutionary War. The answer is for the money; they were paid by the British to fight for them. That is, the rulers who controlled the German mercenary units were paid. The actual mercenary soldiers were drafted or volunteered for military service, but not specifically to fight for the British.
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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.