It means they are soldiers employed by the United States military.
federal troops were union soilders
Robert E. Lee was in command of the Federal troops that captured John Brown in 1859. Brown had captured a Federal arms depot, thus the Federal army took command of the operation.
Troops is plural. Troop is singular.
When federal troops left in 1877
The Bonus Army and Federal Troops both played significant roles in American history during the Great Depression, specifically in 1932. The Bonus Army was a group of World War I veterans who marched to Washington, D.C., demanding early payment of bonuses promised to them, while Federal Troops were deployed by the government to disperse the protesters. Both entities represented conflicting views on government responsibility and citizen rights, with the Bonus Army advocating for economic relief and the Federal Troops enforcing law and order. Their interaction highlighted the tensions between the federal government and its citizens during a time of economic crisis.
federal troops were union soilders
federal troops were union soilders
I think you mean with a 'T'. The word is Tommies.
Hayes withdrew the troops federal troops from the South
It means to suppress or put an end to. As in 'the troops quelled the rebellion'
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General Winfield Scott led federal troops that forced the Cherokee west on the Trail of Tears.
Republican Rutherford B. Hayes was elected President in return for withdrawing federal troops from the South.
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General Winfield Scott led federal troops that forced the Cherokee west on the Trail of Tears.