Hessian (soldier) facts for kids
The Hessians were German soldiers who were hired to fight for the British Empire.
Some Princes in Germany agreed to give England some men to fight in return for money, and they were made rich by their soldier's services to the crown.
Images for kids
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This memorial erected at Jordan and Gordon Streets in Allentown, Pennsylvania marks the location where Hessian prisoners of war were held by General George Washington and the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War
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Hatchment of Oberst Franz Carl Erdmann Freiherr von Seitz, St. Paul's Church (Halifax), Nova Scotia, d. 1782
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The Capture of the Hessians at Trenton, December 26, 1776, by John Trumbull, shows General Washington ordering medical assistance for mortally wounded Hessian colonel Johann Rall
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Wilhelm von Knyphausen, commander of the Hessians in the American Revolutionary War
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Johann Holland, Garrison Regiment von Stein (later von Seitz; von Purbeck), Little Dutch (Deutsch) Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia
See also
In Spanish: Hessiano (soldado) para niños