The size of a militia can vary significantly depending on the context, location, and time period being discussed. For instance, during the American Revolutionary War, local militias could range from a few dozen to several hundred troops. In modern contexts, militia groups can also differ widely in numbers, often ranging from small units to larger organizations with hundreds of members. To provide a precise number, additional context is needed regarding which militia and time period you are referring to.
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Sir Sam Hughes
The militia stopped the British troops at the Battles of Lexington and Concord in April 1775. These engagements marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War, as colonial militia confronted British forces attempting to seize colonial military supplies. The confrontation at Lexington is famously known for the "shot heard 'round the world," symbolizing the start of armed conflict between Britain and its American colonies.
General Braddock had 1,300 troops and militia at his command.
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Any country with an army or militia will send there troops into a conflict or war.
Paul Revere
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Second Line Troops are normally Military Reserve units.It can be also employed to Militia units.
The Battle of Lexington saw 700 British troops fighting against 70 Minutemen of the local militia.
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Paul Revere
About 500 of the 1,300 member British and Militia troops were killed including General Edward Braddock.
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