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Synopsis
Objects of grotesque caricature and popular distrust
in their own times, British Redcoats nevertheless
represented a formidable fighting force and laid
the foundations of the British Empire. The British
Army was drawn from a far lower percentage of the
population than almost any other European army,
and at home they were employed chiefly as a police
force. This, coupled with their demonisation in
American mythology, earned the Redcoats a fearsome
reputation as a penal institution run by aristocratic
dilettantes. This volume seeks to put the record
straight. It investigates the lifestyles and motivations
of the warriors who quelled the Jacobite rebellion
and covers the weapons, armour and tactics they
employed.
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ISBN
1-841-76153-2


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