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1781

Virginia Militia Mobilization 1781

Richmond, VA· year date

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The Story

Throughout 1781, Virginia struggled to mobilize its militia to defend against British incursions. Baron von Steuben, sent by Washington to organize Virginia's military forces, found the state's militia system poorly equipped and difficult to assemble. Men called to serve often lacked weapons, and the state's administrative machinery was overwhelmed by the demands of multiple simultaneous threats.

The militia mobilization problems reflected deeper challenges: Virginia was a large, decentralized state with a dispersed population, an economy dependent on enslaved labor, and a political culture suspicious of standing armies. The gap between the state's revolutionary ambitions and its military capacity was painfully apparent throughout the year that ended at Yorktown.