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Militias

A militia is a civilian military force that raises to supplement the official military in defense of homeland, or to stand against them in a state of rebellion.

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Who ordered the state militia to keep African American students from attending Little Rock Central High School?

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Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas ordered the state militia to prevent African American students, known as the Little Rock Nine, from attending Little Rock Central High School in 1957. This action was taken in defiance of the landmark Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education, which ruled that segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.

What was the highest rank achieved by Washington in the colonial militia during the french and Indian war?

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George Washington achieved the rank of colonel during the French and Indian War. He served as a commander of the Virginia Regiment, which was one of the provincial militia units raised by the British colonial government.

Is the marine corps a militia?

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No, the Marine Corps is not considered a militia. It is a branch of the United States military and operates under the Department of the Navy. The Marine Corps has a distinct structure, purpose, and chain of command separate from the concept of a militia.

What armed group motivated by deep frustrations with the corruption of North Carolinas county officials was defeated by the colonys militia at the 1771 Battle of Alamance?

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The armed group that was defeated by the colony's militia at the 1771 Battle of Alamance was known as the Regulators. The Regulators were motivated by grievances against corruption and economic hardships caused by unfair taxation and the arbitrary practices of North Carolina county officials. Despite their frustration, they were ultimately unable to overcome the well-equipped and organized colonial militia.

What would forming militias allow the colonist to do?

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The militia participation in the war helped the colonists to become a unified, fighting force quickly, shortening the duration of the conflict

What states have militia?

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What uses a state militia?

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Who is the state chief of the state militia?

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Governor
The governor.

Why were some militia members known as Minutemen?

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Militia existed in the colonies long before the American Revolution. With the exception of Pennsylvania, colonies required most able-bodied men to own weapons, to be willing to be called for periodic training, and to defend their communities from attack, primarily by Indians. This was the colonial militia.

Minutemen came into being in the wake of the crisis in Boston, in 1774. Essentially, they were a reorganized militia, rid of any vestiges of loyalty to the crown, and trained, far more extensively than they had been previously, so that they could "turn out" at a minute's notice.

When was Ordo Militia Templi created?

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Ordo Militia Templi was created in 2001.

When was The Militia Group created?

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The Militia Group was created in 1998.

Where is the Illinois National Guard And Militia Historical Society in Springfield Illinois located?

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The address of the Illinois National Guard And Militia Historical Society is: Po Box 1311, Springfield, IL 62705-1311