The Soldiers of 1776 - Virginia's 2nd Force Authorization
When Virginia fully committed to war in late 1775, it authorized 7 new regiments. This how they were organized and how they went to war. Gabriel Neville presenting at Mount Vernon to the Virginia Revolutionary War Roundtable of DC.

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Robert Higgins and the 8th Virginia Regiment

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Southwest Virginia Heroes of Independence

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A British Officer's Account of Gettysburg

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Shenandoah County in the Revolution, Part 2: Peter Muhlenberg, the Fighting Parson

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1979: The Great LIFE OF BRIAN DEBATE | Friday Night Saturday Morning | BBC Archive

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The Virginia Line at Germantown

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Gettysburg Behind the Scenes: How Jeff Daniels was Cast as Chamberlain

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Morgan's Genius Bait | Why Britain Lost South Carolina in an Hour

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Shenandoah County in the Revolution, Part 3: The 8th Virginia Regiment

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Largest Attack at Gettysburg? Day 2 Walking the CSA Advance | Gettysburg 163

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Pennsylvania Dutch Soldiers in the Virginia Line

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Overland Campaign | Full Animated Battle Map

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The Battle That Broke Britain’s Army — Saratoga, 1777

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What Was Life Like as a Soldier in the American War of Independence? | Full Series

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Strasburg at War for Liberty

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Greene's Brigade at Gettysburg with Dan Welch

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American Revolution: Turning the Tide at Guilford Court House, 1781

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Britain Used Palestine to Pay Off Its WWI Debt — The Balfour Declaration Was a Banking Deal

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American Revolution: Endgame at Yorktown, 1781

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