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PDF : 9781926824338 ePub : 9781926824321 Papier : 9781926824123

Parution

2011

Nombre de pages

296

Nombre de chapitres

5

Soldiers for Sale

Auteur

Jean-Pierre Wilhelmy

Éditeur

Baraka Books

Description

The British Army that fought the American Revolutionaries was in fact an Anglo-German army. The British Crown had doubts about the willingness of English soldiers to fight against other English-speaking people in North America. It also doubted the loyalty of the Canadiens who had only just been taken over after the conquest of New France. It thus turned to the princes of German States, who were also relatives of England’s ruling family, to obtain troops. To the Americans, these soldiers are known as The Hessians. In return for large amounts of money, German princes and barons provided about 30,000 soldiers, of whom some 10,000 were located in Canada for up to seven years and 2,400 chose to remain in Canada after the war. Many were dragged unwillingly from their families and sent to fight in a war in which they had no interest. Those who remained in Canada represented close to 5 percent of the male population at the time. They melted into the French and English-speaking societies, their names were Gallicized or Anglicized, but their history was unknown until this book appeared, even to their own descendants.

Table des matières

  • Soldiers for Sale1
  • Notes7
  • Table of contents9
  • Preface by Virginia Easley Demarce, ph.d.13
  • Preface by the Late Marcel Trudel15
  • Foreword17
  • Acknowledgements21
  • Introduction23
  • Chapter I. England's Search for Mercenaries33
  • Chapter II. Recruiting the German Mercenaries49
  • Chapter III. The Germans and the Warfrom 1776 to 177869
  • Chapitre IV. The Germans and the War from 1778 to 1783115
  • Chapter V. The Germans after the War: Return or Settlement and their Lasting Contribution in Canada141
  • Conclusion179
  • Appendix A. The German Military Corps in Canada, 1776-17831183
  • Appendix B. The Names and Companies of the Regiments of the German Corps199
  • Appendix C. Organization of the Hessians in the U.S.A.203
  • Appendix D. List of the Mercenaries' Professions209
  • Appendix E. List of the Mercenaries by Country of Origin211
  • Appendix F. General Description of the German Uniforms Worn in North America, 1776-83213
  • Appendix G. Names of German Soldiers who Remained in Canada and their Main Quarters during the American Revolution221
  • Appendix H. A Citadel Called Temporary...261
  • Bibliography271
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