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The Militia Acts of 1792 were primarily drafted by Congressman William Loughton Smith of South Carolina. The legislation aimed to provide a framework for organizing and regulating the militia in the United States. It established standards for militia service and clarified the roles of state and federal authorities in militia operations. The acts were part of the early efforts to organize the nation's defense following the Revolutionary War.

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