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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Mark your calendars! The Franklin Grove Summer Harvest Festival will take place August 1st & 2nd, 2026 in Chaplin Creek Village, Franklin Grove, IL. Saturday from 9:30-4pm will be the 1776 Reenactors in the Chaplin Village, the buildings will be open for independent tours and Reenactor camps will be available to visit. Fresh Pies will be sold, and various vendors will be on site. There will be raffles as well.
On Sunday August 2nd 10-4, the Reenactors will be showcasing more of the colonial ways of life and battling the British for Independence. A concession stand with Hot Dogs or Pulled pork sandwiches' will be available for purchase.
Admission is $5.00 and there is parking onsite both days.
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On July 12, 1774, citizens of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, passed the Carlisle Resolves. Gathered at the First Presbyterian Church, locals declared independence from British tyranny. They condemned the closing of the Boston port and asserted that taxation without representation was illegal. Future Supreme Court Justice James Wilson led the meeting.This bold act paved the way for the official United States Declaration of Independence two years later ... See MoreSee Less

On July 12, 1774, citizens of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, passed the Carlisle Resolves. Gathered at the First Presbyterian Church, locals declared independence from British tyranny. They condemned the closing of the Boston port and asserted that taxation without representation was illegal. Future Supreme Court Justice James Wilson led the meeting.This bold act paved the way for the official United States Declaration of Independence two years later

On July 11, 1782, British Royal Governor Sir James Wright, along with several civil officials and military officers, flee the city of Savannah, Georgia, and head to Charleston, South Carolina. As part of the British evacuation, a group consisting of British regulars led by General Alured Clarke traveled to New York, while Colonel Thomas Brown led a mixed group of rangers and Indians to St. Augustine, Florida. The remaining British soldiers were transported to the West Indies aboard the frigate HMS Zebra and the sloop of war HMS Vulture. Sir James Wright Pictured, Artist attributed to Andrea Soldi (Italian, 1703 - 1771) ... See MoreSee Less

On July 11, 1782, British Royal Governor Sir James Wright, along with several civil officials and military officers, flee the city of Savannah, Georgia, and head to Charleston, South Carolina. As part of the British evacuation, a group consisting of British regulars led by General Alured Clarke traveled to New York, while Colonel Thomas Brown led a mixed group of rangers and Indians to St. Augustine, Florida. The remaining British soldiers were transported to the West Indies aboard the frigate HMS Zebra and the sloop of war HMS Vulture. Sir James Wright Pictured, Artist attributed to Andrea Soldi (Italian, 1703 - 1771)
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