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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MinutemenMinutemen - Wikipedia

    Minutemen were members of the organized New England colonial militia companies trained in weaponry, tactics, and military strategies during the American Revolutionary War. They were known for being ready at a minute's notice, hence the name. [1] Minutemen provided a highly mobile, rapidly deployed force that enabled the colonies to respond ...

  2. minuteman, in U.S. history, an American Revolution militiaman who agreed to be ready for military duty “at a minute’s warning.”. Learn about the first battles of the American Revolution, which made famous Paul Revere and the minutemen. Overview of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the opening engagements of the American Revolution.

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  3. www.ushistory.org › people › minutemenMinutemen - US History

    The Minutemen were the first armed militia to arrive or await a battle. Although today Minutemen are thought of as connected to the Revolutionary War in America, their existence was conceived in Massachusetts during the mid-seventeenth century. As early as 1645, men were selected from the militia ranks to be dressed with matchlocks or pikes and ...

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  5. Oct 12, 2021 · What is a Minuteman? "Stand Your Ground," painting by Don Troiani. The marker sits upon the northeast corner of the Town Common in Lexington, Massachusetts. The granite slab denotes the approximate spot where Lexington militia Captain John Parker formed the 77 men of his town’s company who had turned out in the early morning of April 19, 1775.

  6. Apr 30, 2021 · Militias mostly trained on a seasonal basis, but minutemen companies were established to provide more regular training (sometimes weekly) of the best men in the militia. They were expected to respond quickly to danger at a “minute’s notice.” Some of the first minutemen companies were created in Worcester, Massachusetts, in September 1774.

  7. May 21, 2018 · Minutemen. MINUTEMEN. The term minutemen denotes members of the militia who volunteered to be ready to turn out for active service at literally a moment's notice. While the need to spring instantly into arms existed from the earliest days of settlement, in Massachusetts at least, the term minnit men seems to have been used first in 1756, during the French and Indian War.

  8. alphahistory.com › americanrevolution › minutemenMinutemen - Alpha History

    The Minutemen. A wood carving commemorating colonial American ‘minutemen’. From the formation of the colonies in America, almost every town, village or community maintained a citizen’s militia of some form. These militias were informally organised groups of farmers or residents who would, at a moment’s notice, rally to the defence of ...

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