The Continental Army differed from militias as it was composed mainly of professional soldiers who served full-time during the American Revolutionary War. Militias, on the other hand, consisted of part-time or volunteer citizen-soldiers who were called to service as needed.
The regular army differed from militias in that it was primarily composed of full-time soldiers who were trained and organized for military service, as opposed to militias, which typically consisted of part-time citizens who would mobilize for specific purposes or emergencies. Regular armies often had more extensive training, discipline, and resources, allowing them to operate more effectively in sustained military campaigns. This distinction allowed regular armies to maintain a higher level of readiness and professionalism compared to militias.
Mostly on water
they mostly erupt in Hawaii
No, mostly CH4
It is mostly rock.
second continental congress
Soldiers uses are mostly to protect their countries.
Mostly, it set them on fire.
Settlers in the Spanish borderlands were mostly soldiers and Catholic priests. The Spanish borderlands disappeared in 1821, when Mexico became independent.
Mostly amongst the wealthy, and soldiers (who would have been Roman soldiers)
northern whigs and free soldiers
Through farming mostly but many were soldiers
Mostly in III Corps, surrounding Saigon.
North- Mostly Industrial - Supported Tariffs - Anti- Slavery South- Mostly Agricultural - 1/3 of population are slaves - Less educated
mostly cowboys and soldiers
mostly cards?
Mostly the soldiers that fought, but a lot of civilians too.