Hessian soldiers were paid to fight while the patriots fought to save their homes.
The difference between Hessian and Patriots soldiers is that Hessian soldiers were against independence because they were figthing againts the colonists
Hessian soldiers were paid to fight while the patriots fought to save their homes.
Hessian soldiers were paid to fight while the patriots fought to save their homes.
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Washington's defeat of the Hessian soldiers at the Battle of Trenton.
In citizens homes
about 7,700 hessian soldiers died in the revolutionary war........trust me, im doing a report on them.
The number of Hessian soldiers captured during the American Revolutionary War varies by battle, but one of the most significant events was the Battle of Trenton in December 1776, where approximately 900 Hessian troops were captured by American forces. This victory boosted American morale and was a turning point in the Revolutionary War. Overall, thousands of Hessian soldiers were taken captive throughout the conflict.
Hessian soldiers were mercenary German soldiers, meaning they were paid to fight on another country's behalf. They fought against the American colonists, on the side of the British, in the Revolutionary War.
Hessia is a province of what we now call Germany. If the Hessian soldiers did not return to Hessia then they may have returned to Germany
Germans
The Hessians were 18th-century German mercenaries contracted for service under the The Crown of the British Empire. Patriots (also known as Rebels, Revolutionaries, Congress-Men or American Whigs) were those colonists of the British Thirteen United Colonies that violently rebelled against British control during the American Revolution and in July 1776 declared the United States of America an independent nation.