Vermont militia

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The Vermont militia was a Revolutionary War-era citizen-soldier force from the Vermont region, noted for its pivotal role in defeating British and Hessian troops at the Battle of Bennington in 1777.

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Vermont militia canonical 2
Vermont state militia 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military organization
militia
activePeriod American Revolutionary War era
allegiance United States (during Revolutionary War)
surface form: United States (patriot cause)

Vermont
commandStructure officers drawn from local communities
composition citizen-soldiers
conflict American Revolutionary War
country Vermont
engagement Northern theater of the American Revolutionary War
surface form: northern theater of the American Revolutionary War
forceStructure local companies and regiments
historicalEra 18th century
legacy predecessor to later Vermont state military forces
militaryBranch land forces
notableBattle Battle of Bennington
notableYear 1777
opponent Great Britain
Hessian troops
primaryFunction local defense
support to Continental forces
recruitmentBasis local inhabitants of Vermont region
regionServed Vermont region
roleInBattleOfBennington pivotal role in defeating British and Hessian troops
type part-time military force

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Battle of Bennington combatant Vermont militia
Thomas Chittenden servedIn Vermont militia
Green Mountain Boys laterDevelopedInto Vermont militia
this entity surface form: Vermont state militia