A militia is a volunteer army. I'm not sure which ones helped the Americans during the American Revolution, but i hope you know what a militia is now if you didn't know.
American militia. The minute men were American militia that would be ready to fight on a minutes notice during the American Revolution.
The colony that did not maintain a militia before the American Revolution was Pennsylvania. Unlike many other colonies, Pennsylvania relied on a Quaker-led government that opposed military preparations and the use of force. This pacifist stance resulted in the absence of a formal militia, which became a point of contention as tensions with Britain escalated. The lack of a militia left Pennsylvania vulnerable during the early stages of the conflict.
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The militia was important because they didn't follow the rules of war during that time. It was stand in a straight line and shoot at each other from 30 yards away. The militia was a gorilla tactic fighting group that hid and shot at the British.
Yes, John Quincy Adams served in the militia during the American Revolution. He was appointed as a lieutenant in the Massachusetts militia in 1780. Although he did not see combat, his service was part of his early dedication to the revolutionary cause and the principles of independence.
American militia. The minute men were American militia that would be ready to fight on a minutes notice during the American Revolution.
There was no draft during the American Revolution. Rather, colonies relied on their respective militia for volunteer support.
It was not good she was supporting the revolution and protecting the militia troops and she was a spy for the american partiots
Elijah Clark served in the Georgia Militia during the American Revolution.
George Washington.
Farmer, Surveyer, Col in the Militia during the French and Indian War
Captain in the militia.
hi how are you? this is Dr. Sheldon Cooper.
The militia was important because they didn't follow the rules of war during that time. It was stand in a straight line and shoot at each other from 30 yards away. The militia was a gorilla tactic fighting group that hid and shot at the British.
Yes, John Quincy Adams served in the militia during the American Revolution. He was appointed as a lieutenant in the Massachusetts militia in 1780. Although he did not see combat, his service was part of his early dedication to the revolutionary cause and the principles of independence.
Because he trained the Virginia militia with no experience and won the battle of Yorktown and was a 6 star general.pussy
Andrew Jackson