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A group of colonial volunteers who fought in times of emergency were commonly referred to as "militia." These local forces were composed of citizen-soldiers who would assemble to defend their communities, particularly during conflicts such as the American Revolution. Militiamen were typically called upon in times of crisis, supplementing regular military forces.
Business can randomly sample a group of people in the populations. They can also call for volunteers such as setting up a focus group.
AmeriCorps is a group that its volunteers receive an allowance to live on and money for college
Group of women volunteers in non-combat army roles established in 1942?
colonial group which had rich farmlands
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An auxilian is a member of a group, typically composed of volunteers, which helps to support a hospital.
Answering the Call Ground Zero's Volunteers - 2005 was released on: USA: 26 August 2005 (Westwood, California) USA: 9 September 2005 (limited)
After the surrender of Fort Sumter, President Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers. He requested that each of them serve for three months.
the colonial cells is the colony or group of cells that includes each other....
The First Continental Congress was a delegation group from 12 of the 13 colonies that helped to uphold colonial rights. They did not call for the War of Indepence, but they did call for the Second Continental Congress that did. Georgia did not participate.
Contemporary political scientists call groups with a particular agenda interest groups. In colonial times, James Madison called these groups factions.