Yes, it was a mistake for the British to use mercenaries in the war because loyalty doesn't mean much to them it's all about the pay so if the other side gives a better offer they will switch their side.
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.
Don't understand the question -BUT- The German mercenary troops were known as "The Hessians."
Hessians were German mercenaries hired by the British during the American Revolutionary War for their military expertise and discipline. They were motivated by financial gain, as they were paid well for their services. Additionally, many of them were professional soldiers looking for opportunities to advance their careers. Lastly, some Hessians may have been influenced by political factors, such as loyalty to their ruler or a desire to maintain alliances with Britain.
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There were strong hostilities between the French and the British
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yes because they didnt know how to fight in the war
yes because they didnt know how to fight in the war
yes because they didnt know how to fight in the war
no because, the mercenaries were highly trained and were skilled. hope you like it. :D :)
no because, the mercenaries were highly trained and were skilled. hope you like it. :D :)
no because, the mercenaries were highly trained and were skilled. hope you like it. :D :)
no because, the mercenaries were highly trained and were skilled. hope you like it. :D :)
NO!!! The British still employ/use mercenaries today. They are the Ghurka Regiment of the British Army. In formal legalistic terms they are mercenaries.