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Benjamin Franklin felt the need for a strong American militia. He wrote a bill in 1755 that proposed creation of a militia in preparation for the French and Indian war. Later Benjamin Franklin would use his wit and diplomacy skills to get financial and military aid from France during the revolutionary war.

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