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Question: How many patriots died in Revolutionary War!?
About how many men died in the Continental Army during the revolutionary war!? Doesn't have to be exact obviously just need a rough estimate for a report im working on!.Www@QuestionHome@Com


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The total loss of life resulting from the American Revolutionary War is unknown!. As was typical in the wars of the era, disease claimed more lives than battle!. Historian Joseph Ellis suggests that Washington's decision to have his troops inoculated against the smallpox epidemic was one of his most important decisions!.[35]

An estimated 25,000 American Revolutionaries died during active military service!. About 8,000 of these deaths were in battle; the other 17,000 deaths were from disease, including about 8,000 - 12,000 who died while prisoners of war, most in rotting prison ships in New York!. The number of Revolutionaries seriously wounded or disabled by the war has been estimated from 8,500 to 25,000!. The total American military casualty figure was therefore as high as 50,000!.[36]

About 171,000 seamen served for the British during the war; about 25 to 50 percent of them had been pressed into service!. About 1,240 were killed in battle, while 18,500 died from disease!. The greatest killer was scurvy, a disease known at the time to be easily preventable by issuing lemon juice to sailors!. About 42,000 British sailors deserted during the war!.[37]

Approximately 1,200 Germans were killed in action and 6,354 died from illness or accident!. About 16,000 of the remaining German troops returned home, but roughly 5,500 remained in the United States after the war for various reasons, many eventually becoming American citizens!. No reliable statistics exist for the number of casualties among other groups, including Loyalists, British regulars, Native Americans, French and Spanish troops, and civilians!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

A patriot is
"a person who loves, supports, and defends his or her country and its interests with devotion"

Why do you assume that only the soldiers of the continental army were patriots !? What about the patriots they fought against !?

Just because they didn't agree with the revolution, doesn't mean they weren't patriots you know!.

The arrogance of questions worded like this is astounding!. If you want to study history, please try to be a little more open minded!.Www@QuestionHome@Com