Specifically, the reintroduction of the 30 th Revolutionary War and camp from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., including the colorful glimpse of the colonial life, the reintroduction of the second and half century battle. Saturday at Kantiny Park and 10 am to 4 pm
Jeff Reiter of Robert R. McCormick Foundation at Senior Communication Manager at Cantigny Park says: "We know that many people, including our family, are participating every year."
The American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), the American Revolutionary War, or the American Revolutionary War was a prosperous military uprising of 13 American colonies that unified the United States in July 1776. After 1778, it became World War I between England and France, the Netherlands, Spain and Mysore. With many American resistance to the tax imposed by the British Parliament, this war has changed, and they think it is illegal. When 1774, Patriot Suffolk decided to effectively abolish the state's legitimate regime, formal actions against the British advantage began.
The American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), also known as the American Revolutionary War, is a war between the British kingdom and the thirteen British colonies of North America (and some sea battles). This war was the climax of the American political revolution and colonists overturned British rule. In 1775, the Revolutionary Party governed the colonial government of 13, established the Second Continental Congress, formed a large army army. The following year, they officially declared independence as a new country, the United States. Beginning in 1778, other European powers will fight the United States in war. At the same time, both Native American and African Americans serve both parties.