User blog:El Alamein/French Revolutionary Militia vs. American Minutemen

Let the revolts begin! As the French Revolutionary Militia, bitter peasants who rose up in arms against their monarchs and overthrew the crown in a bloody coup that climaxed at the siege of the Bastille prison, and the American Minutemen, angry commoners who came face-to-face against their British occupiers in armed conflict, proving their worth at the Battle of Bunker Hill! Both of these renegade factions were ultimately successful in their bloody conflict, but once the powder is loaded and the triggers are pulled, the smoke must clear over a brutal battlefield to decide who is deadliest!

French Revolutionary Militia
The French Revolutionary Peasants are simply the low-class working force of late 18th-Century France, armed in revolt against the monarchy. They were able to successfully break into armories and steal cutlass swords and muskets (although they were very short on powder) and attacked the French prison known as the Bastille, in order to acquire the powder and munitions they lacked. The peasants even managed to employ several cannon against the walls of the fortress. A bloodbath followed, and the governor of the Bastille was brutalized and decapitated by the mob. The Revolutionary peasants were able to execute their king and queen and ultimately led to the overthrow of the French monarchy.

American Minutemen
American Minutemen were the militia employed by the thirteen U.S. colonies early in the American Revolutionary War, named so because they were able to be deployed to battle within a minute's notice. They were simply but efficiently armed, with musket and bayonet for their primary weapons and a standard sword for close-quarters combat. The Minutemen were a very organized group, and saw combat especially in the early battles of the revolution, such as at Lexington and Concord, and at Bunker Hill. As the conflict intensified, the militia remained an essential part of the American war effort but saw increasingly less action, as the Colonial army became the primary fighting force in the later years of the war.

Battle
Will be 5-on-5

To be written

Expert's Opinion
To be determined