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Why are Miltia's so important to the colonists?

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At the battle of Germantown in October 1777, the British observed that this “ was a superior American army to the one that had fought the campaign of 1776.”[27] The militia participation in the war helped the colonists to become a unified, fighting force quickly, shortening the duration of the conflict.

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