Did Dogs Fight In The Revolutionary War? You’ll Be Surprised! (Video)
Many of the Founding Fathers had a great attachment to and affection for their dogs.
Many of the Founding Fathers had a great attachment to and affection for their dogs.
All through life George Washington was surrounded by dogs. He was passionate about fox hunting and rode out regularly to hunt with his dogs.
Are you ready for an adventure? Travel back to 1773 to witness the beginning of the Ameri-canine revolution!
George Washington crossed the Delaware River on the night of December 25–26, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War.
This Reenactment took place on the actual property of the Battle in 1777 and on the exact same day, Oct. 4th.
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