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How did most british soldiers feel about being in america
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How did most british soldiers feel about being in america
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the British solders did not like being in america because of the revolutionary period in time.
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Generally speaking, many British soldiers were not very happy to be in the Americas during the Revolutionary period, since they felt it was not a glorious cause, like many of the wars that were taking place in England during the same general time.
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