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  2. Militia (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The term "militia" derives from Old English milite meaning soldiers (plural), militisc meaning military and also classical Latin milit-, miles meaning soldier.. The Modern English term militia dates to the year 1590, with the original meaning now obsolete: "the body of soldiers in the service of a sovereign or a state".

  3. List of United States militia units in the American ...

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    1st Battalion of Chester County Militia, 1776–77 [8] 1st Battalion of Cumberland County Militia, 1776–77 [8] 1st Regiment Flying Camp of Lancaster County, 1776 [106] [8] 1st Battalion of Philadelphia County Militia, 1776 [8] 1st Battalion of Riflemen, Philadelphia County Militia, 1776 [8] 1st Battalion of Westmoreland County Militia, 1777 [8]

  4. List of North Carolina militia units in the American Revolution

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    North Carolina Militia Command 1776 1783 BG John Ashe, Sr. [130] [131] 1st Battalion of Militia: Wilmington District Brigade 1776 1776 Col Thomas Brown [132] 2nd Battalion of Militia: Wilmington District Brigade 1776 1776 Colonel Peter Dozier [note 14] [133] [134] Bladen County Regiment: Wilmington District Brigade 1775 1783 Col Thomas Robeson ...

  5. Continental Army - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Continental Army regulars, state militia units were assigned for short-term service and fought in campaigns throughout the war. Sometimes the militia units operated independently of the Continental Army, but often local militias were called out to support and augment the Continental Army regulars during campaigns.

  6. Militia - Wikipedia

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    A militia (/ m ɪ ˈ l ɪ ʃ ə / mil-ISH-ə) [1] is a military or paramilitary force that comprises civilian members, as opposed to a professional standing army of regular, full-time military personnel.

  7. List of Continental Army units (1776) - Wikipedia

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    The Continental Army was the army raised by the Second Continental Congress to oppose the British Army during the American Revolutionary War.The army went through three major establishments: the first in 1775, the second in 1776, and the third from 1777 until after the end of the war.

  8. Minutemen - Wikipedia

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    The militia in New England was still midway through the process of splitting the Minutemen companies from the regular militia companies into their own regiments by the spring of 1775. For example, the old 2nd Middlesex Regiment of Foot, a provincial unit that had seen action in the French and Indian Wars, divided into a militia regiment under ...

  9. History of the United States (1776–1789) - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the American Revolution, the thirteen British colonies emerged as a newly independent nation, the United States of America, between 1776 and 1789. Fighting in the American Revolutionary War started between colonial militias and the British Army in 1775. The Second Continental Congress issued the Declaration of Independence on ...