The minimum age for British soldiers has varied over time, but as of 2013, the minimum age for regular enlistment in the British Army is 16 years old, although those under 18 require parental consent. However, soldiers must be at least 18 years old to serve in operational roles. During World War I and World War II, many young men enlisted at even younger ages, often with parental approval or by falsifying their age.
John Adams
Yes
he sent soilders to the night in lexington the night paul revere warned "the british are coming"
yes because the british soilders went around burning houses and city that
The British had thousands of soilders, Hessians who were added in a battle that I cannot remember. They also had lots of supplies. Additionally they had experience and a powerful navy as well. In return they underestimated the American colonists and were very busy in Europe.
Soldiers from Britain.
angrefs
french soilders
John Adams
Pretty boys
17 and 5 wounded
wasnt it the red coats or lobster backshope this helps
Yes
on day 1 - 507 british soilders were killedon day 2 - 4899 canadian soilders were injured but none killedon day 3 - 2422 american soilders were killed .
many british soilders were wounded in the battel, and their supplies were running low
he sent soilders to the night in lexington the night paul revere warned "the british are coming"
because paul revere told them ahead of time