Tea Party & The Founding Hypocrite – George Washington

Stacey | August 20, 2010

Tea Party Participants dressed as Founders George Washington and Martha Washington are asked – how to reconcile the great ideals of the American Revolution – “All men are created Equal”, with the reality of slave ownership and its institutionalization into the laws of the newly formed nation. This Tea Party Washington reinactor is given another [...]

Battle Grounds 2 Trailer

Chloe | August 2, 2010

Battle Grounds 2 – A revolutionary war mod for Half Life 2 Deathmatch This is a fan made trailer to help promote the amazing mod that is BG2 Download from www.bgmod.com
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A Tour of Elijah Clark State Park

Chloe | August 1, 2010

Revolutionary War hero, frontiersman and Indian fighter, General Elijah Clark was one of the first settlers in the part of Georgia that now lies along Clarks Hill Lake north of Augusta. Tour a replica of Clark’s homestead, an authentically recreated cabin designed for life on the American frontier and visit the state park. Get Outdoors [...]

USS George Washington to South Korea

Stacey | July 30, 2010

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Alexander Hamilton on a National Bank

Chloe | July 29, 2010

The First Bank of the United States was needed because the government had a debt from the Revolutionary War, and each state had a different form of currency. It was built while Philadelphia was still the nation’s capital. Alexander Hamilton conceived of the bank to handle the colossal war debt — and to create a [...]

Colonial Latin America Material Culture Pre-1600: War

George | July 28, 2010

Material Culture project relative to the European colonization of the Americas prior to the 1600’s. This project is specific to war tactics, strategies, and different weapons used during this time with emphasis on the macuahuitl, a weapon used by the indigenous tribes.
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The Revolutionary War Series PT 1

Chloe | July 28, 2010

A close up look into the East Coast Revolutionary War Sites. This one is part 1 of 2 about Putnam Park in Redding CT where the Continental Army Camped out at during a Harsh Winter.
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Flintlock Musket (Brown Bess)

Chloe | July 26, 2010

Demonstration of a flintlock musket, using real black powder. (Uberti replica of the Brown Bess, used extensively in the Revolutionary War by both sides.
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Our Enemy, The State (Part 3: The State in Colonial America) by Albert Jay Nock

George | July 25, 2010

Audio presentation of Albert Jay Nock’s classic study, Our Enemy, The State one of the best books ever written about the true nature of government. Originally published in 1935 during the height of FDR’s New Deal, it still speaks directly to us today about the dangers of state power, especially during the recent Bush, and [...]

Re-enacting

Chloe | July 23, 2010

A combination of Revolutionary War, French & Indian War, and War of 1812 pictures taken at Fort Ticonderoga, Fort George, Fort William Henry, & Fort Klock
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