Brian Skinner

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It is startling to discover from French and German sources that as early as the winter of 1774–75, British envoys held secret negotiations at the Hessian palace of Hofgeismar for the employment of large numbers of German troops to control the American colonies, many months before the first shots were fired at Lexington and Concord. The talks failed because Hessian price was high and the parties could not agree on terms.3
Washington's Crossing
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