militia
Were called Patriots.
pilgrims
That was the Minutemen!
It was called the Quartering Act.
House of Burgesses. Washington was a member.
The nickname given to the Colonial Soldiers in the American Revolution was Minutemen. They were called this because they were to go to fight in a minutes notice.
The first type of government in colonial New Jersey was called a Concession type of government.
The British soldiers were (aptly enough) called "redcoats".
There was no officer in command of 100 soldiers as there was no unit in the Roman army consisting of 100 men. You are confusing the title "centurion" with the number 100. A Roman centurion commanded 80 men, not 100.
They were militias. Citizen soldiers.
A part of a company of soldiers is called a platoon. A platoon typically consists of two or more squads and is usually led by a lieutenant. It is a fundamental unit in military organization, allowing for effective command and coordination in various operations.
The part time colonial soldiers were called Minute Man.They weren't technacly soldiers, but if the town or city was attacked by suprise, like their name, they were ready in a minute for battle. The first two battles of the American Revolution, Minute man were the soldiers in it.