rupol2000
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I doubt that they fought on the side of the United States. There is information that they were enemies of the Indians, and the Indians were on the side of the Revolution. In particular, there is information that Lafayette fought in alliance with the Iroquois Confederation and even had the honorary title of Horseman from them.
Washington was the commander of the Continental Army, but he led a pro-British policy. They then staged an anti-American coup in Philadelphia, repealing the US Constitution.
The official version has many contradictions. It is logical to assume that these were anti-American troops.
Washington was the commander of the Continental Army, but he led a pro-British policy. They then staged an anti-American coup in Philadelphia, repealing the US Constitution.
The official version has many contradictions. It is logical to assume that these were anti-American troops.