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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 tap and hold to change this header text! tap and hold to change this title text! A Soldiers Life in the Revolutionary War By: Nick Dombroski More men died of diseases then of fighting. tap and hold to change this title text! More men died from disease than from fighting. More men died from disease than from fighting because of the bad shelter, the sanitation was bad, and also their diets weren't so good either. More men died from disease than from fighting because of the bad shelter, the sanitation was bad, and also their diets weren't so good either. Medicine was ineffective, so if a soldier got sick, his chances of survival were not that good. The British took a lot of the American soldiers in prison, and the prison was sometimes on boats there, the soldiers were malnourished and 8,500 died, which is 47% some of these soldiers turned sides and switched to the British because they didn't see another way out. Sources http://www.netplaces. com/american-revoluti on/the-fighting-men/th e-hard-life-of-a-soldie r.htm http://news.investors.c om/management-leade rs-in-success/120214 -728682-andrew-jacks on-shaped-the-preside ncy.htm http://www.netplaces. com/american-revoluti on/the-fighting-men/th e-hard-life-of-a-soldie r.htm http://www.history-of -american-wars.com/r evolutionary-war-soldi ers.html If a soldier was wounded, then the soldier would be better off treating himself than a doctor because doctors sometimes made the wounds worse than better. http://www.ducksters. com/history/american_ revolution/life_as_a_rev olutionary_war_soldier. php Most of the British's soldiers were from Hesse, Germany, and they were called the Hessians. A lot of the soldiers family followed wherever the soldiers went, so their families would cook food and sew clothes for the soldiers.
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