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prisoners weren?t all     complain;/This be my task ?
                                                      shoved in one big         ungenerous Britons

                                                      under deck room           you,/Conspire to murder those
                                                      like many slave           you can?t subdue? "-Philip
                                                      boats did, but there      Freneau (Prisoners of War).
                                                      were cells called         Outcome of Prisoners

                                                      brigs that soldiers
                                                      guarded. Aboard the             During the war there were
                                                      first ship the British    lots of captures on both sides,
 Pr isoner s of  t he                                 used for                  resulting in packed jail cells or


                                                      transporting, the
                                                                                prisoner exchanges. Still, the
                                                      soldiers were             prisons were often packed with
 Rev ol ut ionar y War                                allowed nothing but       prisoners. The ones holding the


                                                      their clothing and
                                                                                prisoners saw that the prisons
                                                      bedding and they
                                                                                were too packed and they had
 The conditions prisoners of the Revolutionary War in   By Spencer Crawford  weren't given any   an idea to kill the prisoners to

 terms of comfort, food, and health.                  medical attention.        make some room, but they
                                                      The men on this ship
       Imagine you are a British   control of. These cells were   bread was thrown to the   didn?t want to do it themselves
                                                      decided to set the
 soldier guarding prisoners on a   always very crowded from the   prisoners. Prisoners got their   because of the mess. So, they
                                                      ship on fire just
 ship during the Revolutionary   results of each   rations twice a   because they   thought they would let them

 War. They are begging at your   battle, so Also,   week: one-half   thought that the   die of starvation, disease, or the
 feet for food. What do you do?   sometimes they   pound of biscuit,   rations they were   cold (Anderson, 312, 234). After
 Now they are wanting blankets   were transported   one half pound of   given and the other   they died they would be put in

 and new clothing. Would you   back to England   raw pork, one-half   treatments were   a hole with lots of other dead
 rather let them die from   in prison ships,   pint of peas,   worse that dying in a   prisoners piled, so it was pretty
 hunger and from the cold,   but how were   one-half gill of rice,   fire (Rastatter). One   rough. In early America, it was

 heavy of disease air? Now they   those   and a half ounce of   American prisoner   both American and British law
 are suffering so much they ask   conditions?  butter. This was too   wrote a poem   that officers of the army that

 you to shoot them or let them   The Prison Quality  little, for everyone   describing the most   were prisoners were not
 jump overboard. But you won?t   had to share this. They were   garbage to the Americans and   infamous prison ship in which   confined to a prison (Lynch).
 because you have a cold heart         Sometimes the prisons of   also allowed one fire every three   they made fun of them   he stayed in, the Jersey. The

 of stone.  the Revolutionary War weren?t   days on which to cook their raw   (Rastatter).  poem went, "The various
 even prisons. Samuel Young   food. Lastly, the guards were   horrors of these hulks to
       During the war there were   The Prison Ships
 recalled being put into a stable   very mean to the prisoners,   tell/These Prison-ships where
 lots of failures and captures of
 with 500 other men as prisoners   mostly the guards on the British         The conditions of a prison   pain and sorrow dwell;/Where
 prisoners for both sides. The
 and he said that bread was   side. Samuel Young informed   boat were not good, as one ship   death in tenfold vengeance
 prisoners that were captured
 thrown to them. Mouldy,   that guards would sell old beef   held around 170 prisoners and   holds his reign,/And injur?d
 were put in the jail cells of the
 crumbly, broken maggotty   bones and other types of   all of the soldiers and crew. The   ghosts, in reason?s ear
 town that the other side has
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