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Only men who were members of the Puritan church could participate in the government
Farmers who couldn't pay their taxes or loans.Farmers felt like they were treated unfair and so they attacked the courts.Then Massachusetts Legislature sent a Militia to drive the farmers away.
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Possibly the National Guard could be said to fulfill the militia function.
Men could vote in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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.
I believe it was those who were member's of the church.
The Northeast Kansas Militia is a group of concerned citizens. The 2nd Amendment to the United States Constitution says "A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." The ability to form a militia is the right of every man and woman in America. There could be any number of situations that may arise, the Kansas Militia, and Northeast Kansas Militia is on watch.
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The Minutemen.
They could offer little help to Massachusetts.