they were hired as mercenaries...essentially, they were paid to fight.
they were hired as mercenaries...essentially, they were paid to fight.
The British Crown had family ties to the Prince of Hess. Units of Hessians were also "rented" out to other armies by their rulers, a common practice in the 18th century. The Hessians proved to be a respected and professional army, and were utilized by the British in several conflicts.
George III needed some troops at home to defend himself from the possibility of a french invasion.
The British did not have enough man power at the time, so they hired some. They kept their best troops in Britain for protection against the other European powers.
German mercenaries in the Revolutionary War were known as Hessians. They were the bulk of the soldiers defeated by Continental troops at the Battle of Trenton on the Delaware River.
The Hessians were German auxiliary soldiers who were hired by King George to fight the Patriots in the colonies. Although fighting under the their own flag, the Hessians were under the command of British officers. Approximately 30,000 of them fought in The War of Independence.
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.
They thought they were fighting for there freedom
they were hired as mercenaries...essentially, they were paid to fight.
European officers, such as the French, were sent in to help train American soldiers. On the other side of the story the German Hessians were paid by the British to help them, why? Because the Hessians were known for their brutality.
German mercenaries in the Revolutionary War were known as Hessians. They were the bulk of the soldiers defeated by Continental troops at the Battle of Trenton on the Delaware River.
The Hessians were German auxiliary soldiers who were hired by King George to fight the Patriots in the colonies. Although fighting under the their own flag, the Hessians were under the command of British officers. Approximately 30,000 of them fought in The War of Independence.
they were hired as mercenaries...essentially, they were paid to fight.
they were hired as mercenaries...essentially, they were paid to fight.
The British employed help from the German Hessians
The British employed Hessians, from the duchy of Hesse. Hesse merged with the other German states to form Germany in 1871.
18th century German auxiliaries contracted for military service by the British Government to help fight during the American Revolution. Approx. 30,000 in all
German mercenaries called Hessians were hired to help the British fight in the colonies. Although this was not a popular move with the British people, Britain had no choice after having never replenished its army to previous numbers following the Seven Years War.
Hessian troops did not fight as British Allies but as mercenaries.
The Americans didn't have enough men to defeat the british so they needed allies to help fight them