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If you mean the German soldiers that the British hired, that would be the Hessians. If you're talking about the actual British soldiers, that would be redcoats.
Which revolutionary war? Germany did not exist as a country during either the American revolution or the British revolution. However during the American revolutionary war, the Brits often hired Hessian mercenaries, who were professional soldiers from a land that would later become part of Germany.
The American colonies, Britain, and FranceThe Revolutionary War was a thing, not a person. If you would like to know who was IN the Revolutionary War, go to www.Google.com/ig and type the soldiers of the Revolutionary War.
During the Revolutionary War, farmers would produce food for the soldiers, and their families. Which side got the food depends if the Farmer was a loyalist, or a colonist sympathizer.
Three musketeers
The American colonies, Britain, and FranceThe Revolutionary War was a thing, not a person. If you would like to know who was IN the Revolutionary War, go to www.Google.com/ig and type the soldiers of the Revolutionary War.
Red backs was a term for the British during the revolutionary war. A synonym would be lobster-backs which was used derisively toward the English soldiers.
Under houses, anywhere where the Natzi soldiers, germans, or Adolff Hitler would have looked. I am positive!
Soldiers would dig trenches for protection. They also used them as a place to sleep during the war. They would take shifts so some people could sleep and others would be fighting. I hope this helps.
they will die
During World War 1, soldiers often had disrupted and irregular sleeping patterns due to the challenging conditions of trench warfare. They would often experience sleep deprivation and were frequently exposed to loud noises, harsh weather conditions, and the constant threat of enemy attacks. Additionally, the stress and trauma of war could also make it difficult for soldiers to get restful sleep.
During the American Revolutionary War, soldiers slept wherever they could. Many times that meant sleeping on the ground, under the stars. Sometimes they were fortunate and were able to sleep in tents.