The North West Territory Alliance (NWTA) is an American Revolutionary War reenactment organization located in the Midwestern United States. 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.

We are a non-profit educational organization that studies and recreates the culture, lifestyle, and arts of the time of the American Revolution, 1775-1783. We strive to duplicate the uniforms, weapons, battlefield tactics, and camp life of the era as accurately as possible.

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River Valley Colonials Fife and Drum Corps. and the 4th Massachusetts Regiment recently participated in the Drummer’s Call 250th Anniversary Celebration in Williamsburg, Virginia. The group was issued an invitation after the Director of Williamsburg’s Fifes and Drums saw them perform. The group paraded and played down the historic streets of Williamsburg! ... See MoreSee Less

River Valley Colonials Fife and Drum Corps. and the 4th Massachusetts Regiment recently participated in the Drummer’s Call 250th Anniversary Celebration in Williamsburg, Virginia. The group was issued an invitation after the Director of Williamsburg’s Fifes and Drums saw them perform. The group paraded and played down the historic streets of Williamsburg!

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Well done!

Well done, group! Huzzah!

That is impressive !!

Looked, and sounded amazing - huzzah!

Great job everyone! What a fantastic opportunity.

🎶❤️🎶❤️🎶❤️🎶

Damn we miss you all.

Awesome!!

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The Battle of Waxhaws (May 29, 1780) was a pivotal American Revolutionary War engagement near Lancaster, South Carolina. British Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton's cavalry routed a retreating Patriot force under Colonel Abraham Buford. Tarleton’s troops massacred surrendering Americans, mainly recruits from the 2nd and 7th Virginia regiment, sparking widespread Patriot outrage.
The event, notoriously dubbed "Buford's Massacre," generated intense anti-British sentiment across the American colonies. The phrase "Tarleton's quarter" became a bitter epithet referring to the refusal to take prisoners. Instead of crushing the rebellion, the brutality at Waxhaws fueled Patriot defiance and became a rallying cry
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The Battle of Waxhaws (May 29, 1780) was a pivotal American Revolutionary War engagement near Lancaster, South Carolina. British Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarletons cavalry routed a retreating Patriot force under Colonel Abraham Buford. Tarleton’s troops massacred surrendering Americans, mainly recruits from the 2nd and 7th Virginia regiment, sparking widespread Patriot outrage. The event, notoriously dubbed Bufords Massacre, generated intense anti-British sentiment across the American colonies. The phrase Tarletons quarter became a bitter epithet referring to the refusal to take prisoners. Instead of crushing the rebellion, the brutality at Waxhaws fueled Patriot defiance and became a rallying cry

Happy Birthday to Patrick Henry, American Patriot and statesman May 29, 1736 ... See MoreSee Less

Happy Birthday to Patrick Henry, American Patriot and statesman May 29, 1736
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