Zebadiah (Zeb): He was a patriot. His job was a Carpenter. He would shape and carve wood to make a cooper to store beer.
Molly Brandt: She was Neutral In the war. She was the head-clanmother. She was a spy for both sides.
Charles Walker:He was neutral because he was a land agent and he doesn't care who you are he is selling land to you. He would give deeds to people and the land surveyor would most of the rest.
Captain John Parke: Was a land surveyor and in the war he would watch who the Indians were siding with. He would measure land and used to tally markers to see were he has been.
Lean and Catherine Dubious: Their job was to make the clothing for the boys and the girls in the clan. Thy would make a type of waistband that was made out of whale baleen and helped people have better Posture. She was a patriot. Boys would wear dresses when they were little. Her husband was a linen merchant.
Captain Peter Smith: His job was to be the chief of the scouts, but he would not go scouting he would just recruit people. He was a patriot. What he was looking for in a scout was: 1. Where did you see 2. Who did you see 3. When did you see.
Mistress Maclean: She was Neutral but wants to be more of a patriot. She was the local Innkepper in the hotel. She was the eyes and ears of the village. She would report anything interesting that she heard or saw.
Janette Lundoll: She was a patriot. Her job was a spinner. She was adobted at age 7. She used combs and carters to clean and straighten wool. She also used dye to color the wool. She also raised sheep.
Joseph O'Fallon: His job was a fur trader. He fought for Scotland. He was an Irishmen instead of a loyalist or patriot. He would get the furs from native americans. He was a beaver fur trader. He would wear sashes to survive from gut movement. Canoes were used to transfer furs. Fur traders would carry two knives.
Captain Angus McClain: He was a loyalist. He was a cabinmaker and he would work with wood. He used a tomahawk to cut wood. He used knife, but some officers had 4 pistols.
Molly Brandt: She was Neutral In the war. She was the head-clanmother. She was a spy for both sides.
Charles Walker:He was neutral because he was a land agent and he doesn't care who you are he is selling land to you. He would give deeds to people and the land surveyor would most of the rest.
Captain John Parke: Was a land surveyor and in the war he would watch who the Indians were siding with. He would measure land and used to tally markers to see were he has been.
Lean and Catherine Dubious: Their job was to make the clothing for the boys and the girls in the clan. Thy would make a type of waistband that was made out of whale baleen and helped people have better Posture. She was a patriot. Boys would wear dresses when they were little. Her husband was a linen merchant.
Captain Peter Smith: His job was to be the chief of the scouts, but he would not go scouting he would just recruit people. He was a patriot. What he was looking for in a scout was: 1. Where did you see 2. Who did you see 3. When did you see.
Mistress Maclean: She was Neutral but wants to be more of a patriot. She was the local Innkepper in the hotel. She was the eyes and ears of the village. She would report anything interesting that she heard or saw.
Janette Lundoll: She was a patriot. Her job was a spinner. She was adobted at age 7. She used combs and carters to clean and straighten wool. She also used dye to color the wool. She also raised sheep.
Joseph O'Fallon: His job was a fur trader. He fought for Scotland. He was an Irishmen instead of a loyalist or patriot. He would get the furs from native americans. He was a beaver fur trader. He would wear sashes to survive from gut movement. Canoes were used to transfer furs. Fur traders would carry two knives.
Captain Angus McClain: He was a loyalist. He was a cabinmaker and he would work with wood. He used a tomahawk to cut wood. He used knife, but some officers had 4 pistols.
Historical reenactments are valuable because kids get to learn in a fun way, instead of reading from a textbook. Learning from a historical reenactment is a fun way for kids to learn. Kids don't remember when they read from a boring book. They choose to remember when they are having fun.