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How did the local militias prove to be invaluable to the Continental Army?

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Essentially, they were a reorganized militia, rid of any vestiges of loyalty to the crown, and trained, far more extensively than they had been previously, so that they could "turn out" at a minute's notice. The Continental Army was an invention of Congress and the command of George Washington.

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