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Q: What drove American soldiers to fight in the Vietnam War?
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What did the Union soldiers fight for?

I do not know about this kind of soilders but what soilders fight for is to save our country and state and for fredome


What are rules that soldiers must follow?

Soldiers are only allowed to fight against armed people. It is also important for soldiers to respect human rights regardless of where they are.


Why did American support the Latin American countries in their fight for independence?

The Americans decided to help the Latin-Americans in their fight for their independence because of the American Revolution. Latin-Americans were inspired by the American Revolution, therefore, the Americans decided to help in their fight for independence.


Where did the majority of Texan soldiers fight during the Civil War?

Mainly, the south. :)


What does hessian mean?

A Hessian in general is anyone from the Hesse area in the central region of Germany. However, when people are talking about the American Revolution, they mean the German soldiers hired by the British to fight the American colonial army. Landgraf Frederick II of Hesse (Landgraf is a position similar to a count) restored his country's depleted wealth by conscripting men into the Hessian Army, training them, and then renting them out as large organized units to other rulers in need of trained fighting forces. Approximately 19,000 Hessians were rented by Great Britain to fight in the American Revolution. Most of the money paid by Great Britain went to the Landgraf, not to the soldiers who did the fighting.