British Army (provincial service)

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The British Army (provincial service) was the umbrella for locally raised Loyalist and auxiliary units in North America that fought alongside regular British forces during the American Revolutionary War.

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British Army (provincial service) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Loyalist military force
military organization
alliedWith British regular forces
alsoKnownAs Loyalist provincial troops
Provincial Corps
commandStructure under British regular officers and Loyalist officers
composedOf auxiliary units
locally raised Loyalist units
conflict American Revolutionary War
country Great Britain
disbandedAfter end of the American Revolutionary War
foughtAlongside British regular forces
garrisonedIn British-occupied areas of North America
hasRole Loyalist force
auxiliary force
historicalRegion British America
surface form: British North America
languageOfCommand English
legalStatus provincial troops in British service
militaryBranch land forces
notableFor organizing Loyalist support for the British war effort in America
operatedIn North America
opposedBy Continental Army
Patriot militia
partOf British Army
primaryAllegiance British Crown
raisedFor service in the Thirteen Colonies
recruitedFrom American Loyalists
colonial populations in British North America
relatedTo Loyalist military units in the American Revolution
subordinateTo British military command in North America
timePeriod 1775–1783
typeOf auxiliary troops
irregular forces
usedFor local defense
offensive operations against Patriot forces

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Butler’s Rangers parentOrganization British Army (provincial service)