The Continental Soldiers got paid very little. So little that 10 dollars was like their double pay. The Redcoats got paid with gold coins.
In the UK and continental Europe they got paid in the currency of the country they were stationed in.
Yes, British soldiers, commonly referred to as "redcoats," were paid for their service. Their wages varied over time and depending on their rank, but they typically received a regular salary. However, many soldiers faced challenges in getting paid on time and often relied on additional sources of income, such as plunder or local support during campaigns.
Redcoats, i think
You need to be more specific and clarify what you mean by paid for in return. In return for what? Soldiers in professional armies receive a salary. Soldiers in armies based on conscription receive a small allowance
They were paid approximately $13.
They weren't paid.
In the UK and continental Europe they got paid in the currency of the country they were stationed in.
The soldiers were payed very little. So little that 10 dollars was almost double their pay
Yes, British soldiers, commonly referred to as "redcoats," were paid for their service. Their wages varied over time and depending on their rank, but they typically received a regular salary. However, many soldiers faced challenges in getting paid on time and often relied on additional sources of income, such as plunder or local support during campaigns.
Redcoats, i think
no
You need to be more specific and clarify what you mean by paid for in return. In return for what? Soldiers in professional armies receive a salary. Soldiers in armies based on conscription receive a small allowance
paid less did the same thing maybe even more but still paid less. heartbreaking
All Roman soldiers were paid. They were professional soldiers.
Yes. Many of the first Buffalo Soldiers were ex-slaves, but they were US soldiers and they were paid in US dollars.
they are called mercanaries or soldiers of fortune
The states had the responsibility to determine how the clothing, food, and other financial aspects were to be paid for the Continental Army soldiers. These states disagreed on how the money to pay for these obligations would be obtained leaving shortages on supplies, shelter, clothing, and other necessities for the soldiers. Congress did not have the power to raise taxes to pay for them.