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German soldiers hired by the British were called

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German soldiers hired by the British were called Hessians.

"Hessians" was the name given for German troops coming from the German states of Hesse-Kassel and Hesse-Hanau (from where the name "Hessians" is derived) and other small states, that were fighting for the British. Even though they were hired to fight in several 18th-century European wars, they are most widely known for fighting in the American Revolution War (1775–1783), in which around 30.000 German soldiers participated.

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