Posted on 10/26/2010 5:38:55 PM PDT by mdittmar
Why were the colonial soldiers called minute men?
According to Massachusetts colonial law, all able-bodied men between the ages of 16 and 60 were required to keep a serviceable firearm and serve in a part-time citizen army called the militia. Their duty was to defend the colony against her enemies; chiefly the Indians and the French.
The colonial militia sometimes fought side by side with British soldiers, particularly during the last French and Indian War in the 1750's and early 60's. However, as a result of the mounting tensions between Great Britain and her American colonies, that would soon change.
In October of 1774, following the lead of the Worchester County Convention, the Massachusetts Provincial Congress called upon all militia officers to resign their commisions under the old Royal Government and for new elections to be held. This effectively purged the officer corps of loyalists.
They also called upon the towns (most of which supported one or more companies of militia) to set aside a portion of its militia and form them into new, special companies called minute men.
Minute Men were different from the militia in the following ways:
Thanks. I love descriptions of our early history.
“all able-bodied men between the ages of 16 and 60 were required to keep a serviceable firearm and serve in a part-time citizen army called the militia. Their duty was to defend the colony against her enemies;”
wow, just damn, as to what we have become...
Bump!
Sounds like a friendly direct examination.
There is an interesting aspect to the minuteman training which I have come across in my reading on this subject. General Gage of the British army was so concerned about the minutemen that he initiated a daily march beginning in 1774 whereby the British army would muster and march to all of the nearby towns as a show of force and also for practice. In reality the minutemen used this procedure to their advantage by shadowing the Brits and rallying all of their fellow minutemen along the route. When the Brits reversed direction and arrived back in Boston, the minutemen would go home for dinner. The original Patriots Day on April 19, 1775 started out as one of these impromtu drills and turned into the Battles of Lexington and Concord after the killing of minutemen on Lexington Green. Our forefathers knew tyranny when they saw it and they took action. The rest is history.
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