The Revolutionary War is often celebrated as marking the birth of American republicanism liberty and representative democracy. Yet for the tens of thousands of British and Hessian troops sent 3000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean to wage war under alien skies such a progressive picture as Vaughn Scribner reveals could not have been further from the truth. In <i>Under Alien Skies</i> Scribner illustrates how foreign soldiers' negative perceptions of the American environment merged with harsh wartime realities to elicit considerable physical mental and emotional anguish.<br/><br/>Whether trudging through alligator-infested swamps nursing a comrade back to health in a rain-sodden tent or digging trenches in a burned-out port city most who fought in America under the British army&#x2019;s flag ultimately deemed themselves strangers fighting in a strange land. For them Revolutionary America looked nothing like the &#x201C;happy land . . . blessed with every climate&#x201D; that Revolutionary republicans so successfully promoted. Instead the War of Independence descended into a quagmire of anxiety destruction and distress at the hands of the American environment&#x2014;a &#x201C;Diabolical Country&#x201D; as one British soldier opined &#x201C;which no Earthly Compensation can put me in Charity with.&#x201D;
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