Quite a pleasing film shot from the crowd line of this battle fought between Natives and Redcoats in 1763. It shows that it makes a much better spectacle to have F&I reenactments take place in woodland - it looks more realistic than on some well manicured lawn.
American warfare 1690-1835 in popular culture, art, in miniature and in wargames, through Living History and in movies.
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Dear Sir,
ReplyDeleteAnnoying announcer ,eh? It looked like only a few Black Watch on the left flank of the Crown forces. I agree it still looks better fought in the woods than on a level field. Thanks for posting.
cordially ,
David Corbett
I hereby award this video "The Worst Video Of The Year Award". Even without sound it is really bad.
ReplyDeleteLe Loup.