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What roles did militias play in the American Revolution? Your answer:

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A militia is a local army. During the Battle of Lexington and Concord, the local militia (called minutemen), the militia outnumbered the British at Concord and chased them all the way back to Boston. The militia aided in many American victories during the Revolutionary War.

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