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Hesse-Hanau Regiment ''Erbprinz'' ''(Infanterie-Regiment „Erbprinz“ )'' was an infantry regiments raised by
Hesse-Hanau Hesse-Hanau was a territory in the Holy Roman Empire. It emerged when the former county of Hanau-Münzenberg became a secundogeniture of Hesse-Cassel in 1760. When the reigning count, William IX, also became landgrave of Hesse-Cassel in 1785, th ...
and put to the disposition of the British Crown, as part of the German Allied contingent during the
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. It was organized in one grenadier and five regimental companies and was commanded by Colonel Wilhelm Rudolf von Gall. The regiment participated in the siege of Ticonderoga 1777, the battle of Freeman's Farm 1777 and the battle of Bemis Heights 1777. It surrendered at Saratoga with the rest of the troops under Burgoyne.


Formation

When the
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began, the
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was too small to overwhelm the rebellious colonies with armed might. Subsequently,
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entered treaties with a number of German principalities which provided the British Crown with allied contingents for service in North America in return for monetary subsidies. A mutual aid- and alliance treaty between United Kingdom and Hesse-Hanau was entered in February 1776. The treaty stipulated that Hanau would make a corps of
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of 668 men available to Britain. The corps had to be properly officered and the men ready for campaign service; the corps fully furnished with tents and equipment. In addition to the oath of fealty already sworn to the hereditary prince as reigning count of Hesse-Hanau, the officers and men should also swear an oath of allegiance to King George III. Hanau would maintain the number of men in the corps through annual recruitment if necessary. Britain would give the corps the same pay and allowances as enjoyed by British troops and wounded soldiers would be treated in British military hospitals in the same way as British troops. The Hanau regiment that served in North America as ''Regiment „Erbprinz“ '' was first raised in 1763 as the "Regular Land-Battalion" with seven companies. In 1765 the corps was named the "Hanau Battalion" and a grenadier company added. In 1766, the ruling count
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became ''Chef'' of the corps, which was reduced to six companies. In 1768, the corps was renamed the "Hanau Regiment". In 1776, the regiment was reorganized into the ''Infanterie-Regiment „Erbprinz“'' and its first battalion detached for service in North America. A second battalion of four companies was formed from the men of the Hanau Regiment who were left in the homeland. After the end of the
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, the two battalions were merged into one regiment which in 1785 received the name "Hesse-Hanau Grenadier Regiment"; a name that the following year was changed to ''Leib-Grenadier-Regiment''. In 1789 the regiment became the second battalion of the
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"Guards Grenadier Regiment". This regiment was a predecessor of the
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''Füsilier-Regiment „von Gersdorff“ (Kurhessisches) Nr. 80''.


Organization

;Staff * 1 Colonel * 1 Lieutenant-colonel * 1 Major * 1 Auditor (
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) * 1 Regimental Quartermaster * 1 Chaplain * 1 Surgeon-major * 3 Surgeons * 1 Drum-major * 6
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* 1 Provost * 1 Provost servant Source:Anonymous 1776, pp. 308-309. ;Company of Grenadiers x 1 * 1 Captain * 1 First Lieutenant * 2 Second Lieutenants * 1 Sergeant-Major * 2 Sergeants * 1 Fourier (quartermaster-sergeant) * 1 Capitaine d'Armes (ordnance-sergeant) * 3 Corporals * 2 Fifes * 2 Drummers * 95 Grenadiers Source: ;Regimental Company x 5 * 1 Captain * 1 First Lieutenant * 1 Second Lieutenant * 1 Ensign * 1 Sergeant-Major * 2 Sergeants * 1 Fourier (quartermaster-sergeant) * 1 Capitaine d'Armes (ordnance-sergeant) * 1 Bearer of the Colours * 3 Corporals * 3 Drummers * 93 Privates Source:


Operations

The Regiment arrived in Quebec in June 1776 together with the Brunswick troops. Together with the Brunswick Musketeer Regiment ''Prinz Friedrich'' it formed the 2nd German Brigade under the command of Colonel Wilhelm Rudolf von Gall, the commanding officer of ''Erbprinz'' who was appointed brigadier-general in August by Sir Guy Carleton. It participated in the siege of Ticonderoga, the
battle of Bennington The Battle of Bennington was a battle of the American Revolutionary War, part of the Saratoga campaign, that took place on August 16, 1777, on a farm owned by John Green in Walloomsac, New York, about from its namesake, Bennington, Vermont. A r ...
, the battle of Freeman's Farm and the battle of Bemis Heights, and surrendered at Saratoga 1777 with the rest of the troops under Burgoyne. In the Convention Army it, the Hanau Artillery and Batallion Barner made up the 3rd Division under command of Brigadier von Gall. After prisoner exchanges in 1781, the regiment was reorganized in Quebec. It was then put under the temporary command of Lieutenant-colonel
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of the Hanau Jägers and Major Georg Pausch of the Hanau Artillery. Watt 2010, p. 240.


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Cited literature

* Anonymous (1776). ''The Parliamentary Registry during the Second Session of the Fourteenth Parliament of Great Britain.'' London 1776. * Anonymous (1798). ''Grundlage zur Militär-Geschichte des Landgräflich Hessischen Corps.'' Kassel. * Davenport, Frances Gardner & Paullin, Charles Oscar (1937). ''European treaties bearing on the history of the United States and its dependencies. Volume IV: 1716-1815.'' Washington. *Eelking, Max von (1893). ''German Allied Troops.'' Albany, New York. * Kügler, Dietmar (1980). ''Die deutschen Truppen im amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitskrieg 1775-1783''. Stuttgart. * Rogers, Horatio (ed.) (1884). ''Hadden's Journal and Orderly Books.'' Albany, New York. * Watt, Gavin K. (2010). ''I am heartily ashamed: Volume II: The Revolutionary War's Final Campaign as waged from Canada in 1782.'' Dundurn Press. *Witzel, Rudolf (2007). ''Hessen-Kassels Regimenter in der Alliierten Armee 1762.'' Norderstedt. {{DEFAULTSORT:Erbprinz, Hesse-Hanau Regiment category:German units in British service in the American Revolutionary War Infantry regiments of Germany