All free male persons, hired servants, and apprentices between the age of 16 and 50.
the ages of 16 and 50
Mott's Regiment of Militia was created in 1775.
The militia group from Vermont is known as the "Green Mountain Boys." They were formed in the late 1760s and played a significant role during the American Revolutionary War, particularly in the capture of Fort Ticonderoga in 1775. Led by figures like Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold, the Green Mountain Boys were instrumental in resisting British authority in the region.
On Bread's Hill,Boston. Theencounter was called Battle of Bunker Hill.
Fort Ticonderoga
the ages of 16 and 50
All free male persons, hired servants, and apprentices between the age of 16 and 50.
Mott's Regiment of Militia was created in 1775.
Moulton's Regiment of Militia was created in 1775.
The Militia!
They were American Militia men
The Militia Act of 1775 primarily affected colonial American militias and their members, who were largely composed of local volunteers and farmers. This act organized and formalized these militias to support the Continental Army during the early stages of the American Revolutionary War. It also impacted the British military, as the presence of these organized militias posed a significant challenge to British control in the colonies. Overall, the act played a crucial role in mobilizing colonial resistance against British rule.
The militia group from Vermont is known as the "Green Mountain Boys." They were formed in the late 1760s and played a significant role during the American Revolutionary War, particularly in the capture of Fort Ticonderoga in 1775. Led by figures like Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold, the Green Mountain Boys were instrumental in resisting British authority in the region.
The US colonial militia (Minutemen) fought the British Army in Lexington and Concord, beginning the American Revolution (Revolutionary War, 1775-1783).
On Bread's Hill,Boston. Theencounter was called Battle of Bunker Hill.
Fort Ticonderoga
the army was short on men