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- Georgia_Militia abstract "The Georgia Militia existed from 1733 to 1879. It was originally planned by General James Oglethorpe prior to the founding of the Province of Georgia, the British colony that would become the U.S. state of Georgia. One reason for the founding of the colony was to act as a buffer between the Spanish settlements in Florida and the British colonies to the north. For background with respect to the region's Native Americans, see the Yamasee War (1715–1717) and Cherokee–American wars (1776–1795).Gordon Smith states, “… ‘ante-bellum’ Georgia was in an almost constant swirl of ‘war or rumors of war’.” This was due to the presence of Tories, Indians, bandits, privateers and border disputes with France and Spain. “Central to the American concept of a republican democracy, composed as it was of citizen-soldiers, the militia system was essential to the political and social structure. The basic building blocks at the bottom of the Georgia Militia pyramid were the general militia districts. Formally established pursuant to the Militia Act of 1784, these theoretically contained one company of at least sixty-three men…the governor as commander-in-chief.” “The General Militia Acts of 1803, 1807, and 1818 directed that all district male residents from eighteen to forty-five years old, except those exempted by laws such as ministers, enrol in their district company and perform regularly scheduled drills, at the designated unit muster ground.” Campaigns included the American Revolutionary War, 1775-1783, the Oconee Wars, 1787-1797, The Embargo Wars, 1807-1812, the War of 1812, 1812-1815, the First Seminole War, 1817-1819, the Second Seminole War, 1835-1843, the Creek War of 1836, 1836-1837, the Cherokee Disturbances and Cherokee Removal, 1836-1838, and the Mexican-American War, 1846-1848.Three brigades of Georgia militia under the command of Brigadier General Pleasant J. Philips engaged Union forces on November 22, 1864, near Macon, Georgia, in the Battle of Griswoldville, the first battle of Sherman's March to the Sea. On April 16, 1865, in response to Wilson's Raid through Alabama, Georgia forces under the command of Brigadier General Robert C. Tyler engaged union force in the Battle of West Point. The desperate Battle of Columbus (1865), fought the same day, would prove to be one of the last battles of the American Civil War in the Eastern Theater.".
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageExternalLink dlg.galileo.usg.edu.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageExternalLink content.php?120-A-Brief-History-of-the-Georgia-National-Guard.
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- Georgia_Militia wikiPageOutDegree "69".
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageRevisionID "701283811".
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Allen_S._Cutts.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink American_Revolutionary_War.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Columbus_(1865).
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Griswoldville.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_West_Point.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Benjamin_Taliaferro.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink British_North_America.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink C.C._Crews.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Georgia_(U.S._state)_in_the_American_Civil_War.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Georgia_(U.S._state)_militia.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Rinaldo_Floyd.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Cherokee_removal.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Cherokee–American_wars.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Colony.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Creek_War_of_1836.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Newnan.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Stewart_(Brigadier_General).
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink David_Brydie_Mitchell.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Theater_of_the_American_Civil_War.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Embargo_Act_of_1807.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink General_officers_in_the_Confederate_States_Army.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink George_Paul_Harrison,_Sr..
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink George_T._Anderson.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_Naval_Militia.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_State_Navy.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Goober_Peas.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_A._Haralson.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Ira_Roe_Foster.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink James_Gunn_(senator).
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink James_Jackson_(Georgia_politician).
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink James_Oglethorpe.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Jared_Irwin.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Jeptha_Vining_Harris_(Georgia).
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Jett_Thomas.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink John_Brown_Gordon.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink John_C._Nicholls.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink John_Floyd_(Georgia_politician).
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink John_W._A._Sanford.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Josiah_Tattnall_(Senator).
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Great_Britain.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Macon,_Georgia.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Mexican–American_War.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Militia_(United_States).
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Militia_Act_of_1903.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Oconee_War.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Jones_Semmes.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Pleasant_J._Philips.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Georgia.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Robert_C._Tyler.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Milner_Echols.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Elbert.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Second_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Second_Seminole_War.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Seminole_Wars.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Shermans_March_to_the_Sea.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_Florida.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Glascock.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink U.S._state.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink War_of_1812.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Wiley_Thompson.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink William_Ezzard.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Wilsons_Raid.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLink Yamasee_War.
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Georgia Militia".
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Georgia militia".
- Georgia_Militia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Georgia state militia".
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- Georgia_Militia subject Category:Georgia_(U.S._state)_in_the_American_Civil_War.
- Georgia_Militia subject Category:Georgia_(U.S._state)_militia.
- Georgia_Militia subject Category:Military_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Georgia_Militia type MilitaryUnit.
- Georgia_Militia type Redirect.
- Georgia_Militia comment "The Georgia Militia existed from 1733 to 1879. It was originally planned by General James Oglethorpe prior to the founding of the Province of Georgia, the British colony that would become the U.S. state of Georgia. One reason for the founding of the colony was to act as a buffer between the Spanish settlements in Florida and the British colonies to the north.".
- Georgia_Militia label "Georgia Militia".
- Georgia_Militia sameAs Q5547603.
- Georgia_Militia sameAs m.02609f8.
- Georgia_Militia sameAs Q5547603.
- Georgia_Militia wasDerivedFrom Georgia_Militia?oldid=701283811.
- Georgia_Militia isPrimaryTopicOf Georgia_Militia.