militia

  • 41Militia Act of 1792 — The Militia Act of 1792 was a series of statutes enacted by the second United States Congress in 1792. The act provided for the organization of state militias under the command of the President of the United States. There were, in fact, two… …

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  • 42Militia Act of 1862 — The Militia Act of 1862, 12 Stat. 597, enacted July 17, 1862, was legislation enacted by the 37th United States Congress during the American Civil War that allowed African Americans to participate as war laborers and soldiers for the… …

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  • 43Militia movement (United States) — The Militia movement is an unorganized political movement of paramilitary groups in the United States that claim legitimacy under the Militia Clause, Second Amendment, and often similar provisions of state constitutions. Members of the movement… …

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  • 44Militia (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Militia |Militia logo Landscape = Yes Background = group or band Origin = Belgium Genre = Industrial music | Years active = 1989–present Label = Praxis Dr. Bearmann/Tactical Recordings/Cold Meat Industry URL =… …

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  • 45Militia (Great Britain) — The Militia of Great Britain were the principal military reserve forces of the Kingdom of Great Britain during the 18th century. For the period following the creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801, see Militia (United …

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  • 46Militia (English) — Contents 1 Origins 2 Sixteenth and seventeenth centuries 3 Militia in the English Empire 4 Political issues …

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  • 47Militia (United Kingdom) — The Militia of the United Kingdom were the military reserve forces of the United Kingdom after the Union in 1801 of the former Kingdom of Great Britain and Kingdom of Ireland. The militia was transformed into the Special Reserve by the… …

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  • 48Militia of the Faith of Jesus Christ — The Militia or Order of the (Holy) Faith of Jesus Christ (Latin: Militia Jesu Christi) was an ephemeral military order founded in Languedoc in or shortly before 1221,[1] It owed its origins probably to Folquet de Marselha, the Bishop of Toulouse; …

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  • 49militia movement — ▪ American movement       in the United States, movement of radical paramilitary groups whose members generally accept highly conspiratorial interpretations of politics and view themselves as defenders of traditional freedoms against government… …

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  • 50Militia Act of 1903 — The Militia Act of 1903 (32 Stat. 775), also known as the Dick Act, was initiated by United States Secretary of War Elihu Root following the Spanish–American War of 1898, after the war demonstrated weaknesses in the militia, and in the entire U.S …

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