Articales relevent to the American Revolution will be shown here.
A small file of video clips of the American Battery which was the final siege line 300m away from the British Inner Defensive line at Yorktown, Virginia.
The Moore House in Yorktown, Virginia is a plain white, wooden house on the edge of the York River. In 1781, the British Commander Lord Cornwallis chose the house to discuss terms of the formal surrender of his forces to the allied leader, General George Washington.
The Battle of Yorktown in 1781 was the final decisive battle in the American Revolutionary War. This file contains footage with commentary shot in the area close to Redoubts No 9 and No 10 and the British defensive line.
The Boston Massacre took place in front of the Old State House in Boston, Massachusetts on 5th March 1770.
The Battle of Yorktown in 1781 was the final decisive battle in the American Revolutionary War. This file contains footage shot on Redoubt No 9, the site of the decisive Allied assault on the British lines.
The Decalration of Independence was read for the first time from the balcony of The Old State House in Boston on 18th July 1776.
An introduction to the Battle of Yorktown with two short video clips recorded on the site of the battle in Virginia.
A brief look at the location that became famous for the Boston Tea Party, December 1773.
The Battle of Yorktown in 1781 was the final decisive battle in the American Revolutionary War. This file contains video clips shot on the location of Lord Cornwalis's surrender to George Washington, today known as Surrender Field.