Under The Redcoat

19 July 2007

Under The Redcoat

Every weekend before Independence Day, Williamsburg is invaded by His Majesty’s forces and placed under martial law.

Encampment

Soldiers are everywhere.

(And I mean, everywhere.)

No Path Too Small

The town is turned into an armed camp, and townsfolk are arrested and subject to military justice.

The Lady Is Not For Burning

Deliberation

Papers are tucked into the brims of hats, ready to be presented when requested. And they are requested a lot.

ID Required At All Times

This weekend recreates the occupation of Williamsburg from June 25th to July 4th, 1781, by the British forces under General Lord Cornwallis.

Command

Disdain

The occupying army were not maurauders, and made efforts to win over the Colonists.

Jolly

Scot at the Barricade

Some Loyalists even signed up for service.

Secure The Tent

It was, however, still an occupation. There is nothing trivial about martial law.

Martial Law

The presentation of the tyranny that led to the ‘Revolt of the Colonies’ is a startling reminder of what freedom is, by taking it away for a weekend.

Considering

Life goes on, but it is far, far different.

Pounding Meat

Tension

The Fashion Police

... but names will never hurt me.

The re-enactors who converge on Williamsburg do a great job. They present the human side of the enemy in our national creation myth, and show that the American Revolution was fought not by monsters, but by honorable men.

British Officer

They accurately portray the variety of forces that fought during the war, including the Hessian mercenaries:

Hessian Grenadier

And many of the British dragoon corps:

Queen's Ranger

As well as many of the infantry regiments:

Infantry Officer

And all sides of the military are presented.

How To Cross A Border Unsearched

On Alert

Heat

I should mention that it’s wickedly hot, they’re wearing wool, and they sleep in tents. We had a major thunderstorm roll through this year, too.

Drinking On A Hot Day

Taking What You Want

And by invading my peaceful town once a year, they remind us all of how tyranny looks, lest we forget.

Resistance

More photos are available in my Under the Redcoat set on Flickr.

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