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THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY COLLECTION
DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK

Walter D. Edmonds wrote about the area of upstate New York, and detailed the lives of pioneer farmers along the Mohawk River during the American Revolution.

Edmonds wrote "The Matchlock Gun," which was about a 10-year-old boy defending his home against Indians in colonial New York, and won the Newbery Medal for Children's Literature in 1942.
He also wrote about four women captives of Indians in 1778 in his 1947 book "In the Hands of the Senecas,"
Edmonds' books are considered the richest body of fiction about the time and region since the works of James Fenimore Cooper.

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The initial sets for this series will include militia, wagoneers, and more girls with guns, all suitable for the American Revolution and French and Indian War periods.


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DAM-05A
DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK,
2 CIVILIANS ,
(2pcs)


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DAM-05B
DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK,
2 CIVILIANS ,
(2pcs)


The series will also attempt to cover probably the most significant battle of the American Revolution.

The two Battles of Saratoga were a turning point in the American Revolution. On September 19th, British General John Burgoyne achieved a small, but costly victory over American forces led by Horatio Gates and Benedict Arnold. Though his troop strength had been weakened, Burgoyne again attacked the Americans at Bemis Heights on October 7th, but this time was defeated and forced to retreat. He surrendered ten days later, and the American victory convinced the French government to formally recognize the colonist’s cause and enter the war as their ally.
 
THE RAID ON ST. FRANCIS 1959

The militia/frontiersman spirit derives from an early American dependence on arms to protect themselves from foreign armies and hostile Native Americans. Survival depended upon everyone being capable of using a weapon.
Prior to the American Revolution there was neither budget nor manpower nor government desire to maintain a full-time army. Therefore, the armed citizen-soldier carried the responsibility. Service in militia, including providing one's own ammunition and weapons, was mandatory for all men.

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THE RAID ON ST. FRANCIS 1759,
GIRLS WITH GUNS #3,
(2pcs)


Firearms therefore played a vital role in American settlement and expansion, therefore American women were no stranger to their use, and even competent in the manufacture and repair of weapons.
Both the necessity to hunt and the need for protection from the sometimes hostile native culture, made the use of firearms a crucial component in the settlement of America.


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RFB-06B
THE RAID ON ST. FRANCIS 1759,
GIRLS WITH GUNS #4,
(2pcs)


**PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION**
 
"Drums Along the Mohawk" segueing into the Saratoga campaign and hopefully the American Revolution in general.
Some great things to come! John will be displaying many new figures at the MFCA show in Philadelphia this May.
 
This is a great series. The figures reminds me of those great 1950/60s movie and TV shows depicting that era like Daniel Boone.
 
Need to swell the ranks with some of these, nicely done John. Robin.
 

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