under the First Amendment that states that people can come together and for a group yes and since the second amendment people have the right to bare arms.
Minutemen
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Benedict Arnold commanded the Massachusetts militia at the start of the Revolutionary War.
The militia were comprised of small groups of local men. Most militia units in Colonial America never fought in any war.
They fought in the local militia.
Reserves paramilitaries,reservists, local militia, mercenaries, territorial army, soldiers, guerrillas, soldiers of fortune, legionnaires
Virginia Rangers
Members of local militias are often referred to as "militia members," "militiamen," or simply "militia." In some contexts, they may also be called "volunteers" or "citizen soldiers," depending on their organization and purpose. The terminology can vary based on the region and the specific mission of the militia.
us army started with a militia
It would be the people who don't like the continental army.Mostly farmers would join the militia.
In the U.S., it is "all able bodied males between the ages of 17 and 45" who are not in the organized militia. It is also a self-description of several local militia organizations in the U.S. See Section 311 of US Code Title 10. Also see the Militia Act of 1792 and the Militia Act of 1903.
No, as long as the unit does not break any local or federal laws.......