I presume you mean in the American Revolutionary War. The answer is for the money; they were paid by the British to fight for them. That is, the rulers who controlled the German mercenary units were paid. The actual mercenary soldiers were drafted or volunteered for military service, but not specifically to fight for the British.
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They were paid approximately $13.
The German soldiers that were paid by the British to fight in the Revolutionary War were called "Hessians".
$100 dollars for every three days of service were paid to their families or directly to the soldiers. Love you.....
10000000000000000 diaper soldiers were drafted
They had been drafted.
I presume you mean in the American Revolutionary War. The answer is for the money; they were paid by the British to fight for them. That is, the rulers who controlled the German mercenary units were paid. The actual mercenary soldiers were drafted or volunteered for military service, but not specifically to fight for the British.
no!
They were drafted.
They were drafted.
Sadness.
They were drafted.
All Roman soldiers were paid. They were professional soldiers.
I presume you mean in the American Revolutionary War. The answer is for the money; they were paid by the British to fight for them. That is, the rulers who controlled the German mercenary units were paid. The actual mercenary soldiers were drafted or volunteered for military service, but not specifically to fight for the British.
Yes. Many of the first Buffalo Soldiers were ex-slaves, but they were US soldiers and they were paid in US dollars.
have not heard of any, and it is now 2009