Links To Other AWI Sites  
American Revolution Organization AMERICAN REVOLUTION.ORG
Your Internet Gateway to the
AMERICAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
1775 - 1783
Whether you're doing grade school homework or research for a PhD thesis, this link should be your first stop for information about the American  Revolution.
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Northwest Territory Alliance!
 An American Revolutionary War reeanctment organization located in the American Midwest. We have over five hundred members from states as far west as Iowa, east to Ohio, north to the Canadian border and south to Tennessee.
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85ème Régiment de Saintonge
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4th Middlesex, Mass.
Regiment of Foot
In 1781, the 85ème Régiment de Saintonge and four other regiments of the French army marched south from Newport, Rhode  Island to Virginia where they would join the American forces under General Washington and make the critical contribution to the final  defeat of the British Crown forces at Yorktown. Today, we maintain the élan and esprit de corps that characterized these crack troops. Our faithfulness to that spirit has made the recreated Régiment de Saintonge widely known and respected both on and off the field.
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104 Regiment d'Infanterie

The Royal Deuxponts is a living history organization dedicated to portraying the life and times of the common soldier of the American Revolution. It is a member unit of the Brigade of the American Revolution and the Northwest Territorial Alliance and participated in the bicentennial events at Yorktown, Virginia and ceremonies celebrating the Return of the Rochambeau's Army to France in 1983. 
 

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Continental Army Orderly Books
Crown Forces Orderly Books
Articles from Military Collector
 and Historian
A Brief Profile of the Continental Army
Detailed Information about Continental  and British Armies

 

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Prairie Star Productions
Link to Historial Movies
Prairie Rose  
A new film that tells the fictional
historical drama of a young women’s
adventure to rescue her husband from a
Civil War Union POW camp in Chicago
in the fall of 1862.
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Presentations:
Civil War Homefront

Civil War Nurses
Abigail Adams
Wool & Cotton Spinning
WW II Women's Air Force
WOMEN AND FLIGHT
Prairie Rose