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There were 1,600 British soldiers that were killed in action during the War of 1812. 3,321 soldiers perished because of disease.
Influenza was the viral disease that caused more deaths during WWI than combat.
During the winter in Valley Forge, food and supplies were scarce. A majority of the soldiers had a lack of, or improper, clothing for the winter weather. When spring arrived, bringing warmer weather, disease struck the army. Influenza, typhus, typhoid, and dysentery wiped out two-thirds of the soldiers.
70,000 soldiers died during the Third Battle
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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.
During the Revolutionary War the Americans nicknamed the British soldiers 'red-coats'.
They ran away.
British soldiers were called lobsterbacks don't forget red skins!
It was during the Revolution
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Lobsters