This category is the reenactment of times past on or near the United States. This is done by reinterpreting daily living, activities, artisans, and first-person interpretations, using period garb and the era's common tools and objects. Living History is used to educate others and to remember the good and bad times of a region's past.
Civil War
Living History/US Civil War portrays the era of 1861-1865 via the reenactment of battles and daily living.
Military Units,
News and Events,
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French and Indian War
Living Historians who recreate the French and Indian War, a portion of the larger Seven Years War, which was fought on the North American continent between 1754 and 1763.
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Fur Trade and Mountain Man
Websites of reenactment events, groups and individuals, related to the period of the North American Westward expansion (roughly 1783-1860), covering the areas from the Allegheny Mountains west to the Pacific Ocean.
Rendezvous,
Sutlers,
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Indian Wars
Sites for groups portraying the 19th century Indian Wars which took place in mainland western US states and territories.
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Old West
Websites of reenactment groups, individuals, publications and events relating to the American Old West. Generally speaking, this covers the states and territories west of the Mississippi River from 1849-1915.
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Pontiac's War
Organizations involved in recreating the historical military lifestyle, tactics, personas, etc. of the period of time typically referred to as Pontiac's War.
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Revolutionary War
This category covers the period of conflict from 1774 to 1783. It includes civilian reenactors, provided that a relationship to the War for Independence other than time frame is established.
Military Units,
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