The militia minutemen were colonial American soldiers who were part of the militia during the late 18th century, particularly around the time of the American Revolution. They were known for their ability to assemble quickly, often at a minute’s notice, to respond to threats or conflicts. Minutemen played a crucial role in the early battles of the Revolutionary War, such as those at Lexington and Concord in 1775, symbolizing the colonists' commitment to defending their rights and freedoms against British rule.
The militia changed to minutemen
Minutemen
minutemen
The minutemen were said "always ready in a minutes notice" where the militia men were just volunteer soldiers with little to no training.
Minutemen
minutemen
The actual number is not apparent in history because the minutemen were often part of a militia,
The militia changed to minutemen
Minutemen
minutemen
minutemen
The minutemen were said "always ready in a minutes notice" where the militia men were just volunteer soldiers with little to no training.
The militia was called into service to repel the attacking army. The Minutemen were the early militia for the colonists.
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Minutemen
The minutemen, or a town's militia.
They wore farm clothes mixed with colonial style.