For those who wonder why this hits such a chord, songs like this one were played in the heat of battle to keep units marching foreword in formation as bullets and bombs were literally flying into them. A song to keep playing even as the drummer or fifer next to you drops dead because they took a musketball to the face.
I went to colonial Williamsburg as a kid in 1993 with my grandmother and the fife and drum corps began playing, marching down the street during our colonial dinner. I ran out in pure excitement. I’ve never forgotten it, 30 years later.
This is part of Colonial Williamsburg. One of the largest living history museums in the world. I’m very certain they know what they’re doing. They’re constantly making new discoveries, and contributing wonderful information vital to the American Revolution.
We got married here in 2008 and they performed at or wedding in front of th Govoners Palace. My wife was impressed she had no Idea this was going to happen!
Thank you. We live 15 miles from here and go here at least once a month. I call my wife The Princess of a Thousand Roses, because I buy her 2 dozen roses and other flowers every week since the day we met in 2005. We have never had a fight or argument in our relationship. She smiles at me and I melt.
America is ran by red coats, the military acknowledged that the continental army couldn’t afford to wear red coat, and that they do today as a luxury. America is the new red coats… bawl all you want commy
Sounds inspiring for going into battle and keeping your courage up. Blessed be our colonial ancestors and those who fought for our nation throughtout the history of America.
Historically they didn’t wear red coats according to the army, they wear them today as a “luxury” bit of a slap in the face to the people who died for “america” suck on the flag and pass oldy.
When you understand that such marches were played during battles, when cannonballs and bullets were literally flying at these musicians and everyone around, it becomes really scary, it makes your blood run cold, as people marched to their death.
@Dreagostini more like saying no to a corrupt government. I recommend opening a history book and learn about taxation without representation. Move to Canada.
@@cavalierfan2008 first the colonials were less heavy taxed as the general englishman. Second the Empire fought a war FOR the colonials. Third when they had to pay the bill they got mad. Fourth there are still people in the US who are taxed but aren't represented, hypocracy much. So be gone, you ilitaterate "PaTrIoT".
american history does a lot of effort hiding that they were willing to kill many thousands to dodge taxes and keep slavery. so, this isn't THAT far off XD
I’m not sure this is a time piece during the war. It might be just a showcase for modern ears. The drum and fife would have been used to call men from the bars, for lights out, morning wake up and of course in line up for battles. Usually one drummer and one fife player not a parade. It’s still cool
Yes it is. They also didn’t wear red coat, though it was a British custom to wear opposite colors for the fife and drum regiment, the White House says they couldn’t afford to wear red coat, and that they do today as a luxury…. Skip to 11:00 ua-cam.com/video/h4rS4SCGv5s/v-deo.htmlsi=TMLLeSPP04_nKA_g
@@davidwarner3326WRONG, British drummers wore yellow or gold. The guy in charge of the American military band regiment says the continental army couldn’t afford to wear red coat, and that they do it today as a “luxury”, of the ideal situation….. He goes on to say the British wore gold or yellow.
@aureliancaesar7285 oh that's cool! I didn't know that. Old Fritz was awesome! I know the story about the potatoes and what Napoleon said about "if this man were still alive, gentlemen would not be in Berlin!". I remember visiting Sanssouci when I visited family in Berlin, but I was a dumb teenager back then.
@@christopherross9509and that historically the continental army did NOT wear red coat, due to funding issues, and that they wear red coat today as a “luxury” of the ideal situation…..
@@theskiypdee The 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), is the oldest active infantry regiment with direct lineage to George Washington's original Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. The Old Guard wears uniforms patterned after the Soldiers of 1784. They resemble the continental musicians' uniforms, and they are different than the continental Soldiers' uniforms. "When you see the Fife and Drum Corps marching smartly by, you are struck that they are wearing red coats like the British Army," said Kim Holien, JBM-HH historian. Holien explained how during the Revolutionary War, the fifers and drummers wore the opposite colors of the regiment to which they were a part. "Since the Fife and Drum [Corps] wear red coats with blue facings (facings are the elongated lapels that stretch from the collar all the way down the front of the coat), the regiment to which they were attached were wearing blue coats with red facings. By wearing the reversed colors, the fifers and drummers would hopefully not be deliberately shot by the opposing side since they were in effect unarmed and during the battle would often act as medical personnel to take care of the wounded," said Holien. "Many Revolutionary War battles were fought at a very close range-since the vast majority of Soldiers used smooth bore Brown Bess muskets whose accuracy was such that they could not hit the broad side of a barn door standing next to it," he added. Holien said it was hoped the opposing Soldier would not shoot the fifers and drummers for that reason. The military musician of that time was the signal on the battlefield. When the commander wanted to communicate and give an order to part of his command that was all the way across the field, he grabbed one of the musicians to give the signal to do whatever he wanted. Because there's a lot of confusion on the battlefield, in order to grab the musician quickly, they identified him with a different colored coat. "Fife and Drum Corps members get their custom uniforms here," said Anthony Williams of the JBM-HH Central Issue Facility. "The [wool] uniforms are custom ordered and include the tricorn [hat], shirt, pants, greatcoat, waistcoat [vest], sash, shoes epaulettes and white wig." Williams said the CIF also issues the Continental Color Guard uniform. "These Old Guard uniforms were supplied by a vendor from West Point, N.Y., until they closed. We were able to find a vendor at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., so we could continue supplying these historical uniforms."
I dought that these were the rythms that the fife and drums played in the 18th or 19th century. Can anyone proove the opposite? Is there a notation of what they used to play?
Corp members perform for guests, explaining all the tunes the fife and drummer used during the Revolutionary War. It would be best if you looked into that information. Two boys, typically between 10-18, marched behind a company of 75 officers and men. There is a command called "Duty Call," a short repetitive tune that serves a purpose: for waking up, time for breakfast, time for bed, "To Arms" was a general alarm, and another for time for cease-fire, to name a few. The modern-day corp members of Colonial Williamsburg are trained beginning at age ten. By the time they are seniors in high school, they are fluent in music theory and have memorized a few hundred tunes. Members are also given the task of writing field music. Here, the tune can be used during marches. The Drum Major calls out the tune, and the corps plays it as they march down Duke of Gloucester Street.
@@alanastulen63 Thank you very much for your kind response. I still did not understand (foreigner) if the rhythms are historicaly documented? I am doing a musical research of folk music in the 18th and 19th century. Can you help me?
These are actually American musicians. Musicians wore inverted colors so instead of blue coats and red facings like American troops they had Red coats and blue facings.
@@kontech8138WRONG buddy. Historically they couldn’t afford to wear red coat. Wearing the opposite color was a British custom anyway, the very thing the Americans didn’t want, British customs…. Skip to 11:00 and learn for yourself from the White House. ua-cam.com/video/h4rS4SCGv5s/v-deo.htmlsi=TMLLeSPP04_nKA_g
I couldn't make it out, either: The tune is BLACK BEAR, a famous bagpipe tune often associated with calling the troops in to their barracks for the night. The Scots just give a shout.
@@americancowboyfromwyoming6720 It was a civil war between Brits. All the subsequent waves of immigration have overwhelmed the British influence in America. However the shadows of Britain still hang heavy over America if you look hard enough
@Bluegrass Banjo not quite... there was no qualm paying taxes- everyone knew that taxation was fair and necessary. The point of contention was about having representation in England about HOW they were taxed. The Declaratory Act was clear that the American Colonies had no right to representation in parliament, and that they could tax the colonies without their input on what those taxes looked like. Many people in the colonies were frustrated by the lack of representation, and that the taxes seemed to not go towards furthering the empire, but instead went to lining the pockets of a few members of Parliament...
From the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation website: "The Field Music of the Virginia State Garrison Regiment, as the Fifes and Drums of Colonial Williamsburg is formally known, has its precedent in 1778 when the General Assembly established a regiment to protect the capital city of Williamsburg during the Revolutionary War." "Period-accurate uniforms are authentically detailed to the last stitch, with every button and pocket added only after research confirms it belongs there."
@sirisaacbrock798That was a British custom pip squeak…. The continental army did NOT wear red coat. Skip to 11:00 from the White House ua-cam.com/video/h4rS4SCGv5s/v-deo.htmlsi=TMLLeSPP04_nKA_g
Props to these guys for staying alive for 200 years to do this amazing performance
😂
LOL
What the drill was all about. To just 'function' when the head turned off and panic set in long ago.
Dont look a day over 30 , fair play .Regards U.K.
It’s weird they look soo young for their age
For those who wonder why this hits such a chord, songs like this one were played in the heat of battle to keep units marching foreword in formation as bullets and bombs were literally flying into them. A song to keep playing even as the drummer or fifer next to you drops dead because they took a musketball to the face.
No dip Capt obvious 🥸
@@jamerv86 some people think this is a banger, and don't know why
This guy just did an explanation, and it's "obvious" that everyone knows this :)
Huh, I thought it was just drummers in battle, no fifers
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@@JamesMacTavish1688 f
This tune goes harder than one'd expect, damn
those drums hit hard as f
I went to colonial Williamsburg as a kid in 1993 with my grandmother and the fife and drum corps began playing, marching down the street during our colonial dinner. I ran out in pure excitement. I’ve never forgotten it, 30 years later.
These guys stayed the course....marching through horse $hit on a the road.....good job lads.
Cleared it and missed it 🥁 💩
Interesting rendition of "Black Bear"...complete with the shouting.
The road to honor and glory is paved with horse shit
Funny how after all these years the only place left to see true Englishmen is in Williamsburg Virginia.
Always felt that any parade that has horses, they should be bagged or a cleanup crew immediately behind them.
The day in 2004 my son and I spent in Colon Williamsburg was one of the most enjoyable of my life. I urge everyone to go there.
On my bucket list, God bless
And continue to breed the white race.
what piece of melody is that !!!!!!!!!!! ive seen it so many time ....when the drummers come in after the fifes ..........WOW !
Carlen is your daughter ready
HISTORY in Sound and Music. Very Powerful. Thank you for posting this video.
Ano Historie je matka moudrosti
wow, these guys are good.
It's too modern, this is what you see on American sports fields not what you'd see in history.
@@bashkillszombies i don't doubt that for a second :)
This is part of Colonial Williamsburg. One of the largest living history museums in the world. I’m very certain they know what they’re doing. They’re constantly making new discoveries, and contributing wonderful information vital to the American Revolution.
@@bashkillszombies and you know based off of the fact that you’ve witnessed both I’m sure
at what
We got married here in 2008 and they performed at or wedding in front of th Govoners Palace. My wife was impressed she had no Idea this was going to happen!
Thank you. We live 15 miles from here and go here at least once a month. I call my wife The Princess of a Thousand Roses, because I buy her 2 dozen roses and other flowers every week since the day we met in 2005. We have never had a fight or argument in our relationship. She smiles at me and I melt.
Wow, that’s a catchy tune, I love it. I’m adding this to my playlist for trail hikes.
You should check out other Colonial American fife and drum tunes.
Cheers!
Songs like these are made for soldiers to have more morale and keep moving. It's not just about soldiers, it can be to other people
I can see they must practice alot. Drum and fifers are awesome. All local Williamsburg, VA. Residents. Thank you for sharing. A Virginian 🇺🇸
Visited this place some years ago whilst visiting your beautiful country, an amazing experience, I learned some history of my own country too 🇬🇧
Like this Fife and Drum Corps 🎶🎵🎶👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼greetings from Basel 🇨🇭Switzerland
The horse dung in the road is historically accurate 😏
If I ever got to see this I would probably bawl my eyes out. America Strong!@ 2024
America is ran by red coats, the military acknowledged that the continental army couldn’t afford to wear red coat, and that they do today as a luxury. America is the new red coats… bawl all you want commy
Looks a nice town.
Very well done .My fav after British Grenadier March from Barry Lyndon.
If i should fall to rise no more as many comrades did before, ask the fifes and drums to play over the hills and far away. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Sounds inspiring for going into battle and keeping your courage up. Blessed be our colonial ancestors and those who fought for our nation throughtout the history of America.
Historically they didn’t wear red coats according to the army, they wear them today as a “luxury” bit of a slap in the face to the people who died for “america” suck on the flag and pass oldy.
The definition of majestic.
You know when the drummers put their sticks up and the fifes took over it sent the crowds back then nuts.
If you have never been to Williamsburg Virginia it is well worth the trip.
When you understand that such marches were played during battles, when cannonballs and bullets were literally flying at these musicians and everyone around, it becomes really scary, it makes your blood run cold, as people marched to their death.
I love this music. It makes my heart pound and my eyes tear up. I love my country.
As a native son of York county VA, I salute you.
Great ı love it greeting from bulgaria
"Carlin is your Daughter ready?", The name of this piece in case anyone is wondering 👍😀
What’s the name of tune following Carlen?
@@Enochthehammer The Black Bear
Das ist Weltniveau!👏👏👏
need the minutemen to show up and engage in a dance battle for williamburg turf
how it should have ended
And Then George Washington comes in through The dancing minutemen crowd And starts breakdancing so sick flute-drum beat
I miss reenacting. Been years since I’ve done anything. Loved French and Indian War time period.
Always the best fife and drum!
I hope this will continue 🙏 has reminder of what colonials had go through for 9 years on land.
What, being reminded of one's entitlement? The Colonials were a people's worth of Karens.
@Dreagostini more like saying no to a corrupt government. I recommend opening a history book and learn about taxation without representation. Move to Canada.
@@cavalierfan2008 first the colonials were less heavy taxed as the general englishman. Second the Empire fought a war FOR the colonials. Third when they had to pay the bill they got mad. Fourth there are still people in the US who are taxed but aren't represented, hypocracy much.
So be gone, you ilitaterate "PaTrIoT".
@Is Swampus A founded comment but you either ignore that on purpose, just to stir some shit or you're just that dumb.
Swamp Fox Frances Marion .
no way my history teacher never showed us this footage wow videos have been around for long
american history does a lot of effort hiding that they were willing to kill many thousands to dodge taxes and keep slavery. so, this isn't THAT far off XD
Can't get enough
I’m not sure this is a time piece during the war. It might be just a showcase for modern ears. The drum and fife would have been used to call men from the bars, for lights out, morning wake up and of course in line up for battles. Usually one drummer and one fife player not a parade. It’s still cool
Yes it is. They also didn’t wear red coat, though it was a British custom to wear opposite colors for the fife and drum regiment, the White House says they couldn’t afford to wear red coat, and that they do today as a luxury…. Skip to 11:00 ua-cam.com/video/h4rS4SCGv5s/v-deo.htmlsi=TMLLeSPP04_nKA_g
when we play blackbear its the 2 measures then we roar but this is very interesting the way they do it
This group is tight. I love how the base drums are tuned. Any idea of how heavy these drums are?
always loved the red coats sorry im canadian lol
glad you bring that history to your home
I’ve never heard a rendition of The Black Bear on Fife before, it was actually very cool.
Wow, I will always cheer for you in Korea I'm looking forward to a great video. Have a nice day.
As a Brit, this makes me soo proud! (hee hee)
Yeah, these are American musicians. You'll find British drummers in blue.
@@davidwarner3326WRONG, British drummers wore yellow or gold. The guy in charge of the American military band regiment says the continental army couldn’t afford to wear red coat, and that they do it today as a “luxury”, of the ideal situation….. He goes on to say the British wore gold or yellow.
Most impressive!
Great......similar to the Prussian grenadiers....regards from Germany
Did you know it was a Prussian that is credited with training our army?
@@christopherross9509 Aye.....and the Prussian army theirselve was drilled by retired Swedish officers hired by Frederick the Great ....
@aureliancaesar7285 oh that's cool! I didn't know that. Old Fritz was awesome! I know the story about the potatoes and what Napoleon said about "if this man were still alive, gentlemen would not be in Berlin!". I remember visiting Sanssouci when I visited family in Berlin, but I was a dumb teenager back then.
Me while invading France in a German Tiger tank be like:
The French: *confused screaming*
Problem is the Tiger wouldn't start and break down after 10 minute
🙄 "Lord make me fast and accurate..."
Friends holding me back as I scream with a Cherokee tomahawk
*gets a golf ball sized hole blown through you*
Perfect entertainment for all football halftimes!
this is totally badass
That was really cool.
Hello To Everyone From North Dakota USA
Best part of visiting colonial williamsburg.
Great skill
Good job lads. Now onwards to take Washington back for His Majesty the King
I think someone should tell them that they are 200 years too late to reclaim the American colony😐
Britain wouldn't want us back.
It would take too long to get us to put U' s in words where they do not belong again
And that they are wearing continental uniforms. Reversed colors for musicians.
@@christopherross9509and that historically the continental army did NOT wear red coat, due to funding issues, and that they wear red coat today as a “luxury” of the ideal situation…..
Awesome. Great job 👍👌
Its okay calm down, you don't have to pay tee taxes...😂
Very cool march👌🏻
Colonials carrying on a British tradition.If only Cornwallis could see this
The red costume is American. Musicians wore opposite colors.
@@theoneandonlyhoodareally? Why?
@@theoneandonlyhoodareally? Why?
@@theskiypdee
The 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), is the oldest active infantry regiment with direct lineage to George Washington's original Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. The Old Guard wears uniforms patterned after the Soldiers of 1784. They resemble the continental musicians' uniforms, and they are different than the continental Soldiers' uniforms.
"When you see the Fife and Drum Corps marching smartly by, you are struck that they are wearing red coats like the British Army," said Kim Holien, JBM-HH historian. Holien explained how during the Revolutionary War, the fifers and drummers wore the opposite colors of the regiment to which they were a part.
"Since the Fife and Drum [Corps] wear red coats with blue facings (facings are the elongated lapels that stretch from the collar all the way down the front of the coat), the regiment to which they were attached were wearing blue coats with red facings. By wearing the reversed colors, the fifers and drummers would hopefully not be deliberately shot by the opposing side since they were in effect unarmed and during the battle would often act as medical personnel to take care of the wounded," said Holien.
"Many Revolutionary War battles were fought at a very close range-since the vast majority of Soldiers used smooth bore Brown Bess muskets whose accuracy was such that they could not hit the broad side of a barn door standing next to it," he added. Holien said it was hoped the opposing Soldier would not shoot the fifers and drummers for that reason.
The military musician of that time was the signal on the battlefield. When the commander wanted to communicate and give an order to part of his command that was all the way across the field, he grabbed one of the musicians to give the signal to do whatever he wanted. Because there's a lot of confusion on the battlefield, in order to grab the musician quickly, they identified him with a different colored coat.
"Fife and Drum Corps members get their custom uniforms here," said Anthony Williams of the JBM-HH Central Issue Facility. "The [wool] uniforms are custom ordered and include the tricorn [hat], shirt, pants, greatcoat, waistcoat [vest], sash, shoes epaulettes and white wig." Williams said the CIF also issues the Continental Color Guard uniform. "These Old Guard uniforms were supplied by a vendor from West Point, N.Y., until they closed. We were able to find a vendor at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., so we could continue supplying these historical uniforms."
directly copied and pasted from the department of music
God save the king 🇬🇧
Amazing. 💕
Bros got all the buffs to escape kaub
First song name please
I dought that these were the rythms that the fife and drums played in the 18th or 19th century. Can anyone proove the opposite? Is there a notation of what they used to play?
Corp members perform for guests, explaining all the tunes the fife and drummer used during the Revolutionary War. It would be best if you looked into that information. Two boys, typically between 10-18, marched behind a company of 75 officers and men. There is a command called "Duty Call," a short repetitive tune that serves a purpose: for waking up, time for breakfast, time for bed, "To Arms" was a general alarm, and another for time for cease-fire, to name a few. The modern-day corp members of Colonial Williamsburg are trained beginning at age ten. By the time they are seniors in high school, they are fluent in music theory and have memorized a few hundred tunes. Members are also given the task of writing field music. Here, the tune can be used during marches. The Drum Major calls out the tune, and the corps plays it as they march down Duke of Gloucester Street.
@@alanastulen63 Thank you very much for your kind response. I still did not understand (foreigner) if the rhythms are historicaly documented? I am doing a musical research of folk music in the 18th and 19th century. Can you help me?
@@George_Pueblo It is best to call Colonial Williamsburg and ask for the Fifes and Drums department.
Yankee Redcoats! What next?😊👍🇺🇸🇬🇧
what's the name of the song that do the yelling? its alot like black bear done on the bag pipes.
It is black bear
May I have permission to the audio of this recording in a homeschooled children's theater program?
Yes 👍
@@alanastulen63 Thank you so much! How would you like the credits to be listed in the program?
Were those licks used back then, or are these guys showing off in the beginning?
Ngl this Kinda goes hard
Is there any proper date for this march? And it's just in USA?
Colonial Williamsburg Fife and Drum corps performs 4 days a week at Colonial Williamsburg, 2 days of junior corps and 2 days of Senior Corps.
@@3cusefan OJE
That whole town haunted af
Happy 4th
That is a dope beat. I want to hear a remix of this.
nobody uses that "dope" phrase anymore , must be from the eighties
@@michaelfaresich3085 cool
To arms! To arms! Wake up, America!
It'll be different if you hear them at night without these guys
nothing beats the british fife and drum
There aren’t British
@@currinwoodruffwoodruff1555 The marches are
@@FranticDreamerOld yeah but the aren’t just cause they wear red doesn’t mean they are British
@@currinwoodruffwoodruff1555 If it's 'colonial' then it's British, isn't it.
@@ringtail1401 not exactly colonials we’re made up from almost every nation France Britain Germany Russian Ireland Scotland John Paul jones
This is excellent. Shouldn't the flags be British though?
They're American musicians. British drummers wear blue.
@Sir Isaac Brock, there are CURRENTLY British military drummers and buglers who wear blue.
ua-cam.com/video/axZRfTBcuYg/v-deo.html
Redcoats dont have blue on their uniform only red and White
Can someone please remix that?
What's the song called? :o
Impressive
Is this tune "The Black Bear ?" Scottish regimental folk tune ?"
Yep
Omg the British are coming
Awesome!
what is it that the drummers are chanting from two minutes thirty seconds onwards
The graduating people's names
@@spencer_fife_and_drum_john9152 thanks for that because it did sound like names they were chanting i wasn't Entirly sure.
They’d shit themselves at a brigade for Scot’s guards marching towards them.
Good one
Crap the redcoats are back. Where's my musket?
These are actually American musicians. Musicians wore inverted colors so instead of blue coats and red facings like American troops they had Red coats and blue facings.
They are back!!!!!! You’ll need more than a musket.
@@kontech8138WRONG buddy. Historically they couldn’t afford to wear red coat. Wearing the opposite color was a British custom anyway, the very thing the Americans didn’t want, British customs…. Skip to 11:00 and learn for yourself from the White House. ua-cam.com/video/h4rS4SCGv5s/v-deo.htmlsi=TMLLeSPP04_nKA_g
King louis been quiet af since this dropped
What did they call loud?
I couldn't make it out, either: The tune is BLACK BEAR, a famous bagpipe tune often associated with calling the troops in to their barracks for the night. The Scots just give a shout.
This was a graduation march for one of the Seniors and the drummers will call out names and memories from the graduates past in the corps
@@Somerandomdrummer1775 its one of our best traditions.
@@williamparks915 sure is👌
They sound more like college football team cheerleaders than 18th century colonial militia. Also that is an Irish tune...
Where do you think colleges got the idea from?
They played alot of Irish tunes back then and this is a graduation march that's what the calling out was for
Song name?
Carlen is you daughter ready and black bear
THANK YOU VERY MUCH@@spencer_fife_and_drum_john9152
@@MrZymm805no problem!
Are you in the 1700?
Rule Britannia 🦁
Six Nations 2023 : Le résumé d'Angleterre contre la France . . . 10/ 53
my hearing is so bad, I no longer hear high pitched fifes :(
Rule Britannia Britannia rules the waves
Britannia waves the rules.
Britannia got their butts kicked twice by a bunch of colonists.🦅🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@americancowboyfromwyoming6720 British colonists
@@36Bruno We still became independent of Britain 🤣
@@americancowboyfromwyoming6720 It was a civil war between Brits. All the subsequent waves of immigration have overwhelmed the British influence in America. However the shadows of Britain still hang heavy over America if you look hard enough
All I could think about was don't step in the poo ... don't step in the poo...
the guy with the stick lets me thinks about a pimp
sum 18th century distrack against thee colonies
If I see one more Tom Brady Hertz add….I’m never ever renting from Hertz 😡
Why the Red Coats? Thought you guys wanted to break free of colonialism?
Great band BTW.
Colonialism is why America existed, and still exists. America was built on colonialism and still is based on colonialism.
@Bluegrass Banjo not quite... there was no qualm paying taxes- everyone knew that taxation was fair and necessary. The point of contention was about having representation in England about HOW they were taxed. The Declaratory Act was clear that the American Colonies had no right to representation in parliament, and that they could tax the colonies without their input on what those taxes looked like.
Many people in the colonies were frustrated by the lack of representation, and that the taxes seemed to not go towards furthering the empire, but instead went to lining the pockets of a few members of Parliament...
From the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation website:
"The Field Music of the Virginia State Garrison Regiment, as the Fifes and Drums of Colonial Williamsburg is formally known, has its precedent in 1778 when the General Assembly established a regiment to protect the capital city of Williamsburg during the Revolutionary War."
"Period-accurate uniforms are authentically detailed to the last stitch, with every button and pocket added only after research confirms it belongs there."
@sirisaacbrock798That was a British custom pip squeak….
The continental army did NOT wear red coat.
Skip to 11:00 from the White House ua-cam.com/video/h4rS4SCGv5s/v-deo.htmlsi=TMLLeSPP04_nKA_g
@@artificer_carterSounds like today’s america, taxation without representation…. America is the new red coat
"Монтэльндморо" Присяга вооружённой силы Солдат
Ye olde Drum Line....
Igniting the male urge to die overseas in a far away war
Only people from 1790 will remember this