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Local militias were a popular and common form of community defense in the sparsely populated English colonies on America's eastern seaboard. They were especially important along the edges of the frontier. Most able bodied men - from a wide range of ages - answered the call to serve their community and then returned to the civilian pastimes as soon as the crisis was resolved. Click here for more...
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