Who Doesn't Need a Fort?? Recreating the 18'th Century Fortified Homestead | FRONTIER LIFE |
Peter begins clearing the land and gathering material for his fort construction. He outlines his plan for the blockhouses and where he plans to build the palisade. He also shares the history of one failed fortification on the frontier and one successful defence with limited manpower. If you are enjoying our videos, please continue to like each week's episode and subscribe to our channel and hit the notification bell - this helps us continue to bring you unique content and a wee bit of history every week. Featuring - Peter Kelly Cinematography - Catherine Wolfe Producer & Editor - Catherine Wolfe Contact Us: [email protected] The Woodland Escape Facebook - / the.woodland.escape MUSIC The amazing music in this episode is graciously provided by our friends, Richard Fortier and Al MacDonald. #fort-necessity #fort-henry #blockhouse #americanhistory

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