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In no particular order, early American settlers viewed the right to arms and/or the right to bear arms and/or state militias as important for one or more of these purposes:
* deterring undemocratic government;
* repelling invasion;
* suppressing insurrection;
* facilitating a natural right of self-defense;
* participating in law enforcement;
* enabling the people to organize a militia system,
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Anonymous
The war ended in 1763.
The Bill of Rights was proposed in 1789.
That's 26 years later.
A whole bunch of stuff happened.
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